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Téléval-Câble A en Val-de-Marne: l attribution du marché contestée
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Serbia to start building second line of Belgrade metro in 2023 Source: Belgrade Metro and Train
BELGRADE (Serbia), February 19 (SeeNews) - Serbia plans to start the construction of a second line of the Belgrade metro in 2023, finance minister Sinisa Mali said.
The construction of the second metro line will be completed in 2030, Mali said on Thursday, as quoted in a government statement.
Earlier this month, infrastructure minister Tomislav Momirovic said the country will launch the construction of the first line of the Belgrade metro in November and will complete it in 2028.
The Serbian government signed in January a memorandum of understanding with PowerChina and French companies Alstom and Egis Rail for the construction of the Belgrade metro.
Emerging Europe this week
Central Europe
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said this week that his government plans to impose a new levy on advertising revenues and use the proceeds to support the national health care system, culture and free media. “This is nothing new and something we agreed upon in the European Union some time ago,” said Mr Morawiecki. The PM said that the levy is intended to create better conditions for the development of free media. “We are dealing with a huge imbalance. Global media corporations dominate and can do so even more through their capital power.” The new tax, which has been fiercely criticised by independent broadcasters and publishers, is expected to take effect from July 1, and could raise up to 800 million zloty (178 million euros) in 2022.