Serbia and Italian Fiat signed on Wednesday a , which envisages strategic cooperation and joint investment to produce in Serbia’s state-owned Zastava .

“Fiat has to start production of a completely in Zastava by 2009,” said Serbian Minister of Economy , who signed the memorandum with Fiat’s Vice President .

Dinkic said the deal envisages an investment by Fiat of up to 700 million euros (some 1 billion U.S. dollars) in the Zastava plant in Kragujevac, 120 southeast of Belgrade.

According to the memorandum, Fiat intends to begin manufacturing in Kragujevac by the end of 2009 a completely of Class A vehicles, and the envisaged scope of production is 200,000 cars per year.

In the , by the end of 2010, Fiat is supposed to began manufacturing one more model of Class B, which would increase the overall production in Zastava to 300,000 vehicles a year.

Fiat and Zastava would form a in which Fiat will control 70 percent of the to Zastava’s 30 percent, according to the memorandum.

Serbian said that the memorandum was not binding, but that the agreement would most likely be signed on May 6, when a meeting would be held in Kragujevac between representatives of Fiat and the .

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