China's Hisense creates 1,000 jobs at new Serbian fridge factory

Updated: September 14, 2023 Source: Xinhua News Agency
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Photo taken on Sept. 1 2023 shows a press conference of Chinese company Hisense during the IFA 2023 in Berlin, capital of Germany. (Xinhua/Ren Pengfei)

This brings the total number of Hisense employees in Valjevo to 2,750; over 10,000 in Europe, and over 100,000 worldwide.

BELGRADE, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- The leading Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense inaugurated a new refrigerator plant in the city of Valjevo, central Serbia on Wednesday, at a ceremony attended by Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.

Hisense acquired the Slovenian brand Gorenje in 2018, and this week opened its third factory in Valjevo. The 40-million-euro plant will manufacture side-by-side refrigerators for the European market. Its expected annual output is 750,000 refrigerators.

Hisense's Europe CEO Hanson Han said: "People are the ones who will translate our great vision into reality. That is why I am proud to announce that here in Valjevo, as many as 1,000 new employees will soon become part of our Hisense family."

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People visit the booth of Chinese company Hisense during the IFA 2023 in Berlin, capital of Germany, on Sept. 1, 2023. (Xinhua/Ren Pengfei)

This brings the total number of Hisense employees in Valjevo to 2,750; over 10,000 in Europe, and over 100,000 worldwide, Han added.

Calling this day "extremely important" for both Valjevo and Serbia, the prime minister said: "We struggled for a long time to ensure a good economic climate in Valjevo to enable people to stay here."

The Serbian government said in a press release that the new 35,000-square-meter factory makes Valjevo a global production center for refrigerators. The overall output of the three factories in Valjevo will reach 1.7 million devices by 2025.

Editor: Duan Jing