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The Slovenian Business Club (SPK) organized a working breakfast with the Slovenian Minister of Economic Development and Technology Zdravko Počivalšek.

In the presence of many Club members, the breakfast attendees spoke about the good and bad experiences of doing business in Serbia. They also identified parafiscal fees and tendering procedures as the biggest problems associated with their operations in Serbia.

Minister Počivalšek talked about the main goals of the Slovenian Government, namely reducing the number of administrative procedures, cutting down on red tape, better regulation of the labour legislation and reforming the tax system, especially income tax. It was also said that Slovenia would provide support to Serbia in the segment of spa tourism which holds great potential.

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