SIEPA
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Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency (SIEPA) was founded in 2001 by Serbia’s first democratic Government as an Investment Promotion Agency.
The Agency has a dual mission:
- To attract foreign direct investment and facilitate its establishment in Serbia
- To boost Serbian exports by promoting local companies in the global market.
Key SIEPA services offered to potential investors are:
- Providing statistical and economic data, as well as the information on the investment-related legal framework and specific industries
- Linking companies to Greenfield and Brownfield opportunities, including site visit organization
- Assistance with registration, licenses, permits and other documentation
- Identifying local partners and suppliers
- Presenting ready-to-invest projects.
- To help potential investors speed up the completion of their projects, SIEPA networks with all FDI-related public and private sector bodies, including ministries and other Government bodies, municipal authorities and local self-government, building land agencies, tax and customs authorities, statistical bureaus, national and regional chambers of commerce and the National Bank of Serbia.
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