Japanese giant opens a factory in Serbia. Vučić: Everyone'll want to come PHOTO/VIDEO

President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vui, attends the ceremonial opening of the factories of the Japanese corporation Nidec in Novi Sad. You can watch the broadcast on TV B92 and TV Prva.
Vui has arrived and is touring the factory with its management. Together they look at the electric machines that this factory produces.
"I am especially happy that we have three guys who have returned from Italy, they are from Kragujevac, but now they live and work here. These people are now contributing to the economy of Serbia, I am very happy that they have returned," said Vui.
When asked how important this factory is, he said that bringing Japanese investors is of the greatest importance for the country, because it is about high technology.
"For us, Japan is a very important partner. 10 years ago, we had a trade exchange of 4.9 million euros, today it is around 320 million euros. It has increased by 60 or so times, but these are still small numbers, but this increases our capacity for further attraction of all other investments, because when they see Nidek coming here, then everyone wants to come to Serbia," said Vui.
He said that we have made huge progress in the IT sector and more work should be done on the development of artificial intelligence.
"This is important news for Serbia. When the Japanese come, they come to stay. Serbia is making money, so it's great news for us," he said.

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NIDEC was founded in 1973 in the city of Kyoto, Japan, and today it is the world leader in the production of all types of electric motors with the largest share in the world market of small spindle motors that power hard disks.
The corporation operates in more than 40 countries, with around 340 companies in the group...

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