Prime Minister Professor Đuro Macut, MD, DSc, today invited participants in the 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum to partner with the state, emphasising that Serbia is at a unique moment in its development and in an unprecedented investment cycle.
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Prime Minister Professor Đuro Macut, MD, DSc, today invited participants in the 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum to partner with the state, emphasising that Serbia is at a unique moment in its development and in an unprecedented investment cycle.
At the closing of the gathering, Macut said that Serbia has macroeconomic stability, an unprecedented investment cycle, an international position that opens doors to the country, as well as capable and hard-working people.
The Prime Minister pointed out that the question is not whether Serbia has potential, but whether it will use it, and expressed a strong belief that this will happen.
At the same time, he invited participants in this business gathering to be partners with the state, because, as he stressed, without their investments and knowledge, these plans cannot be realised.
The Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to businesspeople and other participants in the Kopaonik Business Forum for their contribution to the development of Serbia, noting that progress requires courage and ambition.
Although many today believe that it is almost impossible to predict the future, after all the years spent in medicine, academia and, more recently, in politics, I am certain that progress requires courage and ambition, said the Prime Minister.
This means, Macut specified, that in the economy it is necessary to invest before there is certainty and to change before it becomes necessary.
I believe that for Serbia that moment is now and that the greatest risk is not taking any risk at all and not changing, the Prime Minister concluded.