FIC Serbia - Foreign Investors Council 2021/22

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FOREIGN INVESTORS COUNCIL 2021/2022

INTERVIEW

DRAGAN PENEZIĆ, CO-PRESIDENT OF THE FIC ANTI-ILLICIT TRADE & FOOD COMMITTEE (BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO SEE D.O.O. BELGRADE)

Prioritising The Systemic Struggle Against

THE GREY ECONOMY The companies gathered within the FIC appreciate the Serbian Government’s efforts aimed at combating the grey economy and are ready, as has been the case to date, to provide their full contribution to resolving this problem in a strategic way.

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henegativeimpactofthegreyeconomyis todayperhapshittingtheentireeconomy and the state budget even harder, which under the new circumstances, alongside the creation of unequal market conditions and the reducing of planned revenues, has even more serious consequences. It is very important that in Serbia, despite everything, activities on institutionally advancing conditions for doing business and the system of controlling illicit trade have continued. The Government of Serbia has brought the decisiontostartdraftingtheNationalProgramme for Combating the Grey Economy for the 20212025 period. It has been envisaged that the drafting and developing of the programme also include representatives of the economy, citizens and the non-governmental sector. Such a wide “front” of stakeholders shows determination, while at the same time demonstrating its high place among the State’s priorities, which is why FIC members are providing their full contribution to such a strategic way of solving the problem of the grey economy. During the previous period, the systematic approach to the fight against illicit trade was marked by concrete activities that contributed to the achieving of positive results. Inspection oversight reform has continued and the Unique Contact Centre for reporting illegality to inspectorates has been opened and has networked within it 37 national inspectorates. Following the publishing of checklists and inspection forms, inspection oversight is carried out in accordance with the noted documents, and 52

FIC members insist on the improving of import and export procedures, but also on the specialisation of judges for infractions in the economy, which will contribute to more efficiently punishing offenses and strengthening the preventative role of inspections their availability has enabled entrepreneurs to get acquainted, in advance, with conditions for doing business in accordance with regulations. The Law on Fiscalization and the Law on Electronic Invoicing have been adopted and envisage the use of modern technologies with the

goal of digitalising the recording of transactions, electronic exchange of invoices and simpler and more efficient controls for state bodies. The full implementation of these regulations will have a positive impact on reducing illicit trade. Measures in the domain of policies on excise products, primarily tobacco, oil and coffee, are among the most sensitive, considering that such products have the largest price differences between the legal and illegal markets, and that the state budget loses the most on tax revenues. Sales of tobacco and tobacco products represents one of the areas where the strong influence of the illegal market is noticeable, and the state has taken serious steps to combat this. According to the data of the Interior Ministry, 210 tons of cut tobacco and leaf tobacco were seized during 2020 (almost 120 tons more than in the previous year) and over 65,000 boxes of cigarettes. It is still also necessary to point out certain problems that it must be a priority to solve in the future period. First and foremost, providing an adequate number of new inspectors and essential equipment, as well as improving the performance appraisal system in order to increase the efficiency and recipience of inspectors. Parafiscal charges are still a major problem in Serbia. Despite previous announcements, a public electronic register and portal containing valid fees and charges still hasn’t been implemented, and that’s one of the most important elements in terms of the predictability of conditions for doing business.


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REGISTER

16min
pages 66-72

KEY WORDS

6min
pages 60-65

DIGITALISATION LEADS TO BETTER QUALITY HEALTHCARE PROTECTION

3min
pages 58-59

LEGAL CERTAINTY ENTICES INVESTORS

3min
page 57

REAL ESTATE MARKET STABLE RENEWABLES GAIN MOMENTUM

2min
page 56

LEGACY OF THE PANDEMIC IN THE FIELD OF LABOUR RELATIONS

3min
page 55

REMOVING ADMINISTRATIVE OBSTACLES IS IMPORTANT FOR THE 5G NETWORK

3min
page 54

PRIORITISING THE SYSTEMIC STRUGGLE AGAINST THE GREY ECONOMY

3min
page 52

MORE TRANSPARENCY AND DIALOGUE

3min
page 51

SIMPLIFYING AND DIGITALISING SERVICES IN THE INTEREST OF USERS

3min
page 50

OUR COMMITMENT TO DIGITALISATION PROVED TO BE RIGHT

6min
pages 48-49

THE PANDEMIC SHOWED THAT WE HAVE A GOOD STRATEGY

9min
pages 36-38

FIC EXPERIENCE & KNOWHOW AT THE SERBIA’S DISPOSAL

6min
pages 46-47

TOWARDS A BETTER AND GREENER FUTURE

12min
pages 40-43

INVESTORS RECOGNISE SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT IN SERBIA

5min
pages 44-45

PROCREDIT BANKA – YOUR ONLINE BANK

1min
page 39

STEADY GROWTH DESPITE PANDEMIC

3min
pages 34-35

GOOD STRATEGY PAYS OFF

3min
page 33

NO PROGRESS WITHOUT THE DIGITAL AGENDA

7min
pages 30-32

AGILE TRANSFORMATION IS KEY TO LEADERSHIP

6min
pages 28-29

CAREFULLY PRESERVING STABILITY AND AND INTRODUCING INNOVATIONS

10min
pages 24-26

THE NATIONAL BANK REACTS BEST WHEN IT MATTERS MOST

3min
page 27

LEADERSHIP ON THE ROAD TO A CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND ECOLOGICAL PROGRESS

5min
pages 22-23

WE’RE BUILDING SERBIA’S FUTURE

8min
pages 18-21

WE MUST BE BOTH FAST AND CONSIDERED

9min
pages 14-17

WE MUST EMBRACE THE NEW REALITY

8min
pages 10-13
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