How to do business in the Balkans?
Source: eKapija
Wednesday, 04.02.2015.
11:15
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In the wake of the company’s official launch of their Banja Luka office in 2014, Eurofast hosted an exclusive B2B event in Banja Luka - "Doing Business in the Balkans" - offering insight into innovative approaches to business development in the Balkan region, the company announced in a release.
Eurofast Regional Director Panayiotis Diallinas presented on the topic of ‘Doing Business in the Balkans and Incentives to Grow Your Operation’, detailing the challenges and opportunities unique to operating in the region.
- Each region holds its own industrial identity, complete with the regulatory framework, cultural factors and operational requirements to either help or hinder that business’ success on the regional stage so professional advice should be sought - Diallinas said. He continued on to say that “success is greatly dependent upon developing an operational plan that is customized to that regional identity and can identify quality opportunities and incentives to help propel your business across borders. Eurofast Regional Manager for the Western Balkans, Nemanja Paskulov, continued the seminar with a session on ‘Innovative Solutions for Businesses’, where he explained the specific solutions that offer the most value to companies of differing industry sectors operating either locally or regionally. This included a segment on Transfer Pricing, still one of the most significant international tax issues for multinationals. Attended by local business leaders and media representatives, the seminar featured the company’s regional experts sharing their knowledge on a range of topics from tax incentives to cross-border transactions and transfer pricing, the release reads.
Eurofast Regional Director Panayiotis Diallinas presented on the topic of ‘Doing Business in the Balkans and Incentives to Grow Your Operation’, detailing the challenges and opportunities unique to operating in the region.
- Each region holds its own industrial identity, complete with the regulatory framework, cultural factors and operational requirements to either help or hinder that business’ success on the regional stage so professional advice should be sought - Diallinas said. He continued on to say that “success is greatly dependent upon developing an operational plan that is customized to that regional identity and can identify quality opportunities and incentives to help propel your business across borders. Eurofast Regional Manager for the Western Balkans, Nemanja Paskulov, continued the seminar with a session on ‘Innovative Solutions for Businesses’, where he explained the specific solutions that offer the most value to companies of differing industry sectors operating either locally or regionally. This included a segment on Transfer Pricing, still one of the most significant international tax issues for multinationals. Attended by local business leaders and media representatives, the seminar featured the company’s regional experts sharing their knowledge on a range of topics from tax incentives to cross-border transactions and transfer pricing, the release reads.
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seminar for businessmen
Doing Business in the Balkans
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Panayiotis Diallinas
Nemanja Paskulov
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