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Država Kinezima besplatno daje fabriku koja je nekad hranila Požegu, uz JEDAN USLOV


Fabrika „Budimka“ u stečaju koja je srećnih godina hranila Požegu narednih meseci preći će put od bankrota do, očekuje se, pokretanja proizvodnje i ozdravljenja. A sve pod kapom Kineza koji će od države besplatno dobiti fabriku i zauzvrat u nju uložiti 15 miliona evra.

Nedavnom posetom kineskog predsednika Si Đinpinga Beogradu potpisan je međudržavni sporazum po kome će vlasnik „Budimke“ postati firma iz provincije Hebei. Đi Ping je „Budimku“ uz „Petrohemiju“ i RTB „Bor“ stavio na listu prioriteta firmi koje žele da preuzmu Kinezi.

- Za 30. septembar zakazano je ročište sa poveriocima na kome će najverovatnije biti proglašen bankrot. Imovina „Budimke“ je oko 1.030.000, a dug oko 1.300.000 dinara. Ipak, oko 40 odsto dugova je osporeno - kaže za „Blic“ Slavko Dobrić, jedan od troje članova odbora poverilaca, ispred opštine Požega.

Potom će država otpisati deo potraživanja, povezati staž radnicima i bez „repova“ besplatno „prodati“ „Budimku“.

- Kinezi su se obavezali da u firmu ulože 15 miliona evra i okupe oko 1.000 kooperanata iz zapadne Srbije koji će im biti sirovinska baza. Takođe, u provinciji Hebei biće osnovana fabrika vredna 30 miliona evra, koja će poslovati pod brendom „Budimke“ i sokove, marmelade, džemove proizvoditi od robe uvezene iz Srbije - objašnjava Dobrić. Sporazumom nije definisano koliko će uposliti radnika, ali za pokretanje kapaciteta treba oko 300 ljudi.


Mnogo prostora za proširenje ekonomske saradnje Srbije i Rusije - Mihajlović i Čepurin o kreditu i n
Ambasador Rusije u Srbiji Aleksandar Čepurin i ministarka građevinarstva, saobraćaja i infrastrukture Srbije Zorana Mihajlović razgovarali su u ponedeljak, 29. avgusta, u Beogradu o nastavku ruskog kredita iz kojeg se finansira obnova železnice u Srbiji, i o mogućnosti učešća ruskih kompanija u rekonstrukciji preostalog dela pruge Beograd-Bar.

Postoji još mnogo prostora da se novim projektima proširi ekonomska saradnja Srbije i Rusije koja je u oblasti modernizacije železnice veoma uspešna, zaključeno je na sastanku.

Čepurin je, piše u saopštenju, pohvalio saradnju s Ministarstvom i naglasio da očekuje da se uspešna saradnja nastavi i tokom novog mandata Vlade.

Ministarka Mihajlović je kazala da bi građevinske kompanije iz Srbije mogle da se aktivnije uključe u infrastrukturne projekte u Rusiji i da udružene konkurišu za poslove, u čemu će imati podršku njenog ministarstva.

U saopštenju se navodi da su se Mihajlović i Čepurin razmotrili predstojeću posetu ruskog premijera Dmitrija Medvedeva Srbiji, zasedanje Međuvladinog komiteta za saradnju Srbije i Rusije, i održavanje kulturno-poslovne manifestacije Dani Moskve u Beogradu početkom oktobra. Razgovarali su i o školovanju u Rusiji studenata Železničkog smera na beogradskom Saobraćajnom fakultetu.


Plenty room for expanding economic cooperation of Serbia and Russia – Mihajlovic and Chepurin about
The ambassador of Russia to Serbia, Aleksandar Chepurin, and the minister of construction, transport and infrastructure of Serbia, Zorana Mihajlovic, talked on Monday, August 29, in Belgrade, about the extension of the Russian loan used to fund the reconstruction of railways in Serbia and the possibility of involving Russian companies in the reconstruction of the remaining section of the Belgrade-Bar railway.

It was concluded at the meeting that there was still a lot of room to expand the very successful economic cooperation on modernizing railways between Serbia and Russia through new projects.

Chepurin, as the report says, praised the cooperation with the Ministry and emphasized that he expected the successful cooperation to continue in the Government-s new mandate.

Minister Mihajlovic said that Serbian construction companies might get more actively involved in infrastructural projects in Russia and jointly compete for new jobs, in which they would be supported by her ministry.

The report says that Mihajlovic and Chepurin considered the upcoming visit of the prime minister of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, to Serbia, the session of the Intergovernmental Committee for Cooperation between Serbia and Russia and the holding of the cultural and business event Days of Moscow in Belgrade in early October. They also talked about the Russian studies of the students of the Department of Railway Transport at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering.


Chinese taking over Budimka and investing EUR 15 million – Opportunity for 1,000 subcontractors from
The factory Budimka in bankruptcy, which used to feed Pozega in happier times, is expected to recover and start the production in the months ahead, all under the management of the Chinese, who will be given the factory by the state for free and invest EUR 15 million in it in return.

During the recent visit of the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, to Belgrade, an international agreement was signed which makes a company from the province of Hebei the owner of Budimka. Jinping had put Budimka, along with Petrohemija and MSC Bor, on the priority list of companies which the Chinese wanted to acquire.

– The meeting of creditors has been scheduled for September 30, where bankruptcy will most likely be declared. The property of Budimka is worth around RSD 1,030,000 and its debts amount to around RSD 1,300,000. Still, around 40% of the debts have been disputed – says Slavko Dobric, one of the three members of the board of creditors, on behalf of the municipality of Pozega.

The state will then write off a part of the receivables, bridge the workers service periods and sell the entirety of Budimka for free.

– The Chinese have obliged to invest EUR 15 million in the company and gather about 1,000 subcontractors from western Serbia to provide raw materials for them. As well, a factory worth EUR 30 million will be founded in the province of Hebei, which will operate under the Budimka brand name and produce juices, marmalades and jams using materials imported from Serbia – Dobric explains. The agreement does not define the number of workers to be employed, but around 300 people are needed to put the capacities back into operation.


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