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AHK Survey Results Of Doing Business In Serbia

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German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (AHK) President Ronald Seeliger, AHK director Martin Knapp and German Ambassador H.E. Axel Dittmann presented results of AHK annual survey of doing business in Serbia.

According to the survey members of the German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (AHK) positively assessed the economic climate in Serbia, expressed positive expectations, satisfaction with the labour market, and 85% of participating companies would invest in Serbia again.

This year’s results also pointed to the need for a more intensive fight against corruption, as well as strengthening legal certainty and transparency in public procurement.

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