Sasa Radulovic
The Ministry of Economy said that Radulovic presented the economic reforms that will improve the business environment in Serbia.
The Minister presented opportunities for investments in Serbia, especially in companies undergoing restructuring, as well as for their participation in privatisation, which will be launched immediately after Serbian Parliament adopts the new legislation.
He pointed out that the new privatisation-related regulatory framework will provide transparent and efficient process.
Lytle, who is also the honorary president of the Association of European Chambers of Commerce, said that Austria, as the largest investor in Serbia, supports economic reforms and plans new investments in Serbia.
He said that implementation of reforms in Serbia is significant in order to improve the standard of living.
He added that Austria supports Serbia's European integration , and expressed hope that Serbia will become member of the Union soon.
The whole of Europe should work together to address the economic challenges, become more innovative and increase the quality of education for its citizens, he said.
Lytle said that Serbia and Austria are true partners in this process, and announced that he will visit Belgrade in early February to support Serbia at the beginning of the accession negotiations, the statement added.