Serbian Minister of Trade, Tourism, and Services Bojan Dimitrijevic has said that political stability in the country, especially in the light of recent presidential elections, is a good basis for foreign investment, macroeconomic stability, the creation of political, economic, and legal institutions and for further economic reform in Serbia.
Dimitrijevic informed participants in the 2nd Adriatic Business and Investment Summit in the Montenegrin coastal resort of Milocer today about business climate in Serbia and activities of the government and the Ministry of Trade, Tourism, and Services in the first 100 days of work.
He also presented current projects in the fields of tourism, particularly in spas, mountain resorts, and the Danube river and he added that Belgrade is probably the most significant tourist destination in Serbia.
The Adriatic Summit has gathered prominent economic and business leaders from the Adriatic region, including those from Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Albania, Macedonia, and Slovenia and it is dedicated to regional cooperation and cooperation with the European Union.