Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski told reporters on Thursday that the state was negotiating three new foreign investments: two of them for expanding existing manufacturing plants and a brand new investment worth 150 million euros.
“We are negotiating three new potential investments, two of which are from the already existing production capacities – expansion of their production portfolio, they will be large and significant for the domestic product. Secondly, we are negotiating with a large company, an investment worth 150 million euros, we are in a narrow circle with a large European country that is a member of the EU. We are still negotiating, we are almost at the finish line, if everything goes as planned, I hope that in September we will already be able to go public with it. Together with these two expansions, we will have approximately another quarter of a billion euros of new investments by the end of the year, which will significantly affect the GDP,” said Prime Minister Mickoski during his visit to the Petrovec Municipality on Thursday.