The Serbian government has brought a lot of important reform laws on the way, but the reform of chambers is particularly significant, as it shows that the government is prepared to allow strong self-administration of business that will in turn push reforms even further
With almost a decade’s worth of experience working in Serbia, Martin Knapp, representative of the Delegation of the German Chamber of Commerce in Belgrade, is one of those rare interlocutors who have a deep understanding of the regionand the ability to understand local nuances. We asked him how he perceives changes to the overall environment in Serbia from the early days of transition until today, and what he sees as the most important tasks facing the administration and the business community.
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