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FIPA DIRECTRESS MET WITH NON-RESIDENT AMBASSADOR OF DENMARK FOR B&H

11/14/2012

On 14th November 2012, the Director of FIPA Jelica Grujic received the Ambassador of Denmark to Slovenia and non-resident Ambassador for B&H H.E. Mr Kristen Vang Nielsen and the Honorary Consul of Denmark in B&H, Mr Mirza Durmisevic.
 

Although the Embassy of Denmark in B&H is closed over a year, the goal is to maintain good relations between the two countries and to make further efforts to strengthen and improve economic relations. The Ambassador Nielsen pointed out that on this occasion that there is an interest of Danish companies to invest in B&H.

The Director Grujic introduced the guests with the missions and aims of FIPA, as well as on ways in which the Agency can help the Danish companies wishing to obtain information about the conditions and opportunities for investing in B&H, on the most promising sectors for investing, as well as information on concrete investment projects.

It was agreed to establish closer cooperation primarily with the Honorary Consul, who lives and works in Sarajevo and who knows a large number of the Danish companies which see B&H as a country for their investments.

It was also agreed to provide FIPA with contacts of Danish companies that have contacted their representatives regarding possibilities for investing in B&H in order that the Agency offers them more information on investment opportunities in the country.

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Global Investment Promotion Best Practices 2012 of the World Bank has cited one example of support that FIPA provides to foreign investors who are running business in Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to contribute to increase the flow of foreign capital in the country.

The article said:  

„The Foreign Investment Promotion Agency (FIPA) of Bosnia and Herzegovina was an early convert to the idea of providing facilitation services to agribusiness investors as a way to maximize the positive impact of agriculture on the economy.

In 2007, for example, FIPA assisted a Dutch food processing company establish a US$1.6 million production facility to process unused milk ingredients into value-added products in Sarajevo to sell to markets in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

As part of its aftercare program, FIPA assisted the company with its expansion plans. Among other things, the agency helped facilitate veterinary permissions, navigate various bureaucratic hurdles and played an important role in securing funding for the company’s expansion. It also helped develop a network of local suppliers and customers. As a result of these efforts, the Dutch investor developed stronger links with the Bosnian economy, thus increasing the positive spillover effects on the local economy.

Currently a new investment to establish a drying facility for milk powder is under way. This will further expand the processing facilities of unused milk ingredients. This additional planned investment is worth approximately US$2.8 million, thus nearly trebling the company’s original investment in the country“.

 

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