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Serbia invests in roads and bridges

Serbia should invest €1.5 billion a year over the next 20 years in order to finish all capital projects, which include road and railway Corridor 10, Corridor 11, the Danube (water) Corridor 7 and bridges in Novi Sad and Belgrade. Investments of €22 billion in infrastructure are planned in the next 17 years.
May 14, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Serbia should invest €1.5 billion a year over the next 20 years in order to finish all capital projects, which include road and railway Corridor 10, Corridor 11, the Danube (water) Corridor 7 and bridges in Novi Sad and Belgrade. Investments of €22 billion in infrastructure are planned in the next 17 years.

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