The introduction of e-permits for construction, the register of non-tax and para-fiscal charges, online fiscalisation and the electronic system for registering seasonal workers – these are just some of the reforms for improving the business environment that could be applied by all of the region’s countries with the aim of regulating standardisation or harmonising business conditions and ensuring predictability for existing economic operators and potential investors.
This was stated during the forum “Establishing a Common Framework for Operations in Southeast Europe”, organised by the Republika Srpska Representative Office in Serbia and NALED, under the auspices of the “Days of Srpska in Serbia” event.
The gathering was jointly opened by prime ministers Željka Cvijanović and Ana Brnabić.
The forum included the presenting of an initiative to establish, within the framework of the BFC SEE programme, institutions and organisations from Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and Croatia, and to launch a regional platform within which the governments of Southeast Europe will share knowledge, experiences and examples of good practise in implementing reforms.