Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski revealed that two significant investments, worth approximately €50 million, are expected by the end of November.
One will involve the expansion of an existing facility, while the other marks a milestone project.
Together, these initiatives are projected to create up to 500 jobs
The investments will target the construction and automotive sectors, key areas for the country’s economic growth. Mickoski also dismissed reports of Greek company Mytilineos participating in the construction of a cogeneration gas plant in Skopje, clarifying that three other companies have shown serious interest in the project.
He highlighted that the investment aligns with North Macedonia’s Growth Plan, emphasizing the use of green energy to establish the country as a leader in sustainable manufacturing for the EU market.