A successful meeting was held with representatives of the Canadian company Magna Mirrors

The director of TIDZ, Goce Dimovski, today held a meeting with representatives of the Magna Mirrors – Struga factory. During the meeting, the current activities and future plans of the company were reviewed, and the possibilities for further cooperation were also taken into account.

“This meeting represents another significant step forward in our goal that we set together with the new government – creating a favorable and sustainable investment climate that will positively affect economic development, and will also attract new investments. The presence of Magna Mirrors, as part of Magna International, clearly shows that Macedonia offers a stable and competitive environment favorable for global investors,” said Director Dimovski.

The representatives of Magna Mirrors, presenting the concept of the company, expressed particular satisfaction for the meeting, hoping for successful further cooperation. Dancho Petrov, director of Magna Mirrors, confirmed the company’s commitment to further development and expansion of capacities in Macedonia.

“The factory in Struga is one of the most sophisticated within our global network, which is a confirmation of the commitment to high standards of quality and innovation. The support from government institutions and favorable economic policies are of crucial importance for our stable and long-term presence in Macedonia,” said Dancho Petrov, director of the factory.

The Canadian company Magna Mirrors is a leader in the production of automotive mirrors and technological components, meeting the highest standards of the automotive industry. With notable clients such as General Motors, Ford, BMW, Toyota, Volkswagen, Honda and a host of other prominent brands, the company plays a key role in ensuring innovation and quality, positioning itself as a leading company in the development of new solutions. In addition, Magna International is currently building its second facility in Macedonia, Magna Mechatronics, where integrated systems of mechanical and electronic components will be produced.