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Bulgarian company eyeing investment in solar energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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March 30, 2018

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Bulgarian company Lada Nar is eyeing investment opportunities in the energy sector of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH), primarily in solar energy.

The Director of the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency of BH (FIPA) Goran Milinić talked to Erdinch Ramadan, representative of the Bulgarian company, and the Ambassador of BiH to Bulgaria Radomir Bogdanović about the possibilities for investing in the energy sector.

According to FIPA short statement, Milinić also informed the Bulgarian investor about currently available projects and the comparative advantages that Bosnia and Herzegovina has compared to neighboring countries when it comes to this sector.

Bulgarian businessman has paid a visit to a few solar power plants owners as well, for talks and the possibility for establishing cooperation.

Ramadan in Bulgaria owns several smaller solar power plants, and he is interested in expanding his business in this area, FIPA said in the statement.

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