Why invest in Srebrenik?

WHY INVEST IN SREBRENIK?

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Investing in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Srebrenik is investing in the entire region of Southeastern Europe. Over the past 15 years, we have signed several important bilateral and regional free trade agreements and, thanks to cultural and linguistic connections, an investment in Bosnia and Herzegovina is in fact a springboard to a large regional market .

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Nihad Omerović

(Mayor of Srebrenik Municipality)

Companies in Srebrenik

 

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ingram and tempoplast srebrenikRepresentatives of the FIPA Agency Nina Pobrić and Gordana Radović visited on 12 February 2015 companies Ingram Srebrenik and Tempoplast Ltd Srebrenik.

The meeting was also attended by representatives of the Municipality of Srebrenik Nusret Šerifović and Adnan Bjelić, and the representative of the USAID/SIDA GOLD project Jasmin Adilović.The Director of the company Ingram Ltd Srebrenik Mr Hazim Bašić with his associates presented their experience when it comes to the business environment in BiH, and spoke about...

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The Municipality of Srebrenik in cooperation with the BIGMEV Foundation from Sarajevo and the Chamber of Commerce of Aydin in Turkey organized in Srebrenik on 4 March 2015 business meetings for businessmen from the Aydin Region and businessmen from this Municipality.

The FIPA representative Nina Pobrić had on this occasion a presentation on investment potentials and comparative advantages of Bosnia and Herzegovina for foreign investors.

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In the past several years, Bosnia and Herzegovina has made considerable efforts to open its economy to more foreign investment. However, the global economic crisis, coupled with increasing internal political struggles has led to a significant slowdown in necessary reforms since 2008. Previous initiatives included a liberal state-level foreign investment policy, a value-added tax and a uniform trade and customs policy. Foreign investors continue to face a number of obstacles, including a complex legal and regulatory framework, non-transparent business procedures and weak judicial structures.

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