On Friday 19 February 2016, the Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH Mirko Šarović and his associates had a meeting with the management of the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency of BiH (FIPA) led by the Director Gordan Milinić and members of the Steering Board of the Agency.
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The meeting discussed the future cooperation
between the Ministry and the FIPA in creating a favourable business environment
to attract foreign investment.
The Minister Šarović said that it is necessary
that all relevant institutions in BiH starting from the Ministry, FIPA, Chambers
of Commerce and the Council of Foreign Investors of BiH work together on improving
the business environment and competitiveness of BiH in the coming period, in
order to avoid parallel activities of several competent institutions with weak
effects, as was the case in previous years.
Weakness and difficulties of the business
environment in BiH on whose improvement the competent institutions will work
together in 2016 in order to increase foreign investment, to improve the
standards of BiH citizens and to economically recover the country.
The Director Milinić pointed out that the work
of the Agency in 2016 will be characterized by the search of foreign investors
and establishing new contacts with business associations abroad. He also stated
that certain Chinese companies are interested in the thermal power plants in
Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Japanese are interested in energy projects, wood
industry, agriculture and food production, that the Brazilians are interested
in agriculture, and that it is working to establish greater cooperation with
German and American investors.
Branimir Muidža, President of the Council of
Foreign Investors Council in BiH (FIC), said that the political instability,
bureaucracy and taxes, non-fiscal charges, time-consuming procedures for
issuing certain permits represent obstacles for foreign investors in BiH. He
noted an example indicating that he needs to provide 11 permits to open a
cement factory in the Corridor Vc, and that issuing od one permit lasts for six
months.
He also stated the fact that none of the
investors gathered by FIC did not lose his capital in BiH and that a higher number
of them is ready to reinvest.
The conclusions of the meeting are as follows:
-The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic
Relations of BiH gave its full support to the work of the Agency
-Joint presentations of the relevant
institutions related to the promotion of BiH and to improving the business
environment will be coordinated
-FIPA will analyse barriers to business environment
and will submit them to the competent institutions for analyse and adoption