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Kurir Go International is the most respected thematic magazine in English published in Serbia and at the same time the only dominantly one dealing with European integrations. This makes it exclusive not only in Serbia but gives Kurir the advantage of being the only magazine using this way of communication with the EU institutions although originating from a non-EU member country. KM is a synonym for an exchange of opinions on political and economic issues concerning Serbia’s road towards the EU. Magazine Kurir Go International was distributed to all the MP clubs in the European PARLIAMENT, as well as the highest officials of the European Commission. In Serbia, Kurir Go International was aimed at directors of leading multinational companies, representatives of foreign COMPANIES, diplomats, ambassadors, consuls, members of business associations, GOVERNMENT agencies. Kurir is also envisioned for the international organizations working in Serbia, including OSCE Mission to Serbia, Office of the European Commission in Belgrade, EU info point and FRIDRICH EBERT Foundation.

Kurir Go International is the most respected thematic magazine in English published in Serbia and at the same time the only dominantly one dealing with European integrations. This makes it exclusive not only in Serbia but gives Kurir the advantage of being the only magazine using this way of communication with the EU institutions although originating from a non-EU member country. KM is a synonym for an exchange of opinions on political and economic issues concerning Serbia’s road towards the EU.

Magazine Kurir Go International was distributed to all the MP clubs in the European PARLIAMENT, as well as the highest officials of the European Commission. In Serbia, Kurir Go International was aimed at directors of leading multinational companies, representatives of foreign COMPANIES, diplomats, ambassadors, consuls, members of business associations, GOVERNMENT agencies. Kurir is also envisioned for the international organizations working in Serbia, including OSCE Mission to Serbia, Office of the European Commission in Belgrade, EU info point and FRIDRICH EBERT Foundation.

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the economy<br />

> Zorana Jevtić<br />

Božidar Đelić is<br />

convinced of<br />

Serbia’s great<br />

potential<br />

“ ”<br />

LAST YEAR SERBIA WAS THE ONLY COUNTRY IN EUROPE TO BE UPGRADED<br />

BY S&P, TO A SOLID BB RATING WHICH WAS RECONFIRMED LAST MONTH<br />

renewable energy resources and building new ones.<br />

Much remains to be done and, in times of scarcer<br />

<br />

<br />

The second condition is to create an even more<br />

business friendly environment. There has been progress<br />

in all areas, in particular in justice reform, land<br />

ownership, building permits and ownership rights<br />

ver,<br />

the competition has moved faster than us on<br />

several fronts over the past few years. We will need<br />

to improve the public purchasing system, cut unnecessary<br />

red tape, make sure we don’t have parallel<br />

EU and Serbian technical standards and reduce the<br />

number and level of different duties levied against<br />

small businesses.<br />

Last, but certainly not least, the recent €400 million<br />

investment in science and technology infrastructure<br />

and the launch of the National Innovation Fund’s<br />

<br />

by an increased focus on our education system.<br />

Serbia, just like Ireland, will win in the long term<br />

if it succeeds in producing the skilled workforce<br />

st century.<br />

MAY 2012<br />

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