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Power China wins more Belgrade ring road work

Serbia has signed a deal with Power China to construct the Ostruznica-Bubanj Potok section of the capital Belgrade’s ring road.
November 2, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Serbia has signed a deal with Power China to construct the Ostruznica-Bubanj Potok section of the capital Belgrade’s ring road.


The next tender for ring road construction will be the 31km Bubanj Potok-Vinca-Pancevo section.

Serbia’s ministry of construction estimates that the value of Chinese contracts in the country is just over €2 billion, but that could rise to around €6 billion with help from the 3422 Chinese Exim Bank.

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