Republika Srpska Prime Minister Radovan Viskovic said that in the coming term, the government’s focus will be on defining strategic commitments and directions for action towards the Serb diaspora, Republika Srpska Radio and Television reports on February 28.
“In this sense, through the representations of the Republika Srpska, we will invite our people who live abroad and have their own business there, as well as other representatives of our emigrants to organize meetings, discuss and inform our people about the significant advantages and benefits of investing in the Republika Srpska”Viskovich emphasized.
He pointed out that investing in the Republika Srpska will be very profitable for everyone who decides to invest, and therefore they will be given all the benefits that their business can have in the Republika Srpska.
“We want to bring our business diaspora closer to stimulating tax rates in the Republika Srpska, preferential business costs, benefits that the state grants to employers for new jobs and the introduction of new technologies in the production process, as well as other benefits when to invest. ” Viskovich said.
Referring to tax policy, Visković explained that the total effect of tax breaks on the labor force is about DM 415 million per year, which practically means that the Republika Srpska government annually cedes this amount in favor of workers. .
He stressed that strengthening ties with Serbs in the diaspora is important for everyone, not only to improve trade ties and economic prosperity, but also to bring compatriots living all over the world closer together, mainly because of the good of the future generations, which must maintain contact with the homeland and the culture from which their parents and ancestors come.
“By strengthening fraternal and friendly ties in the best possible way, we send a strong signal of unity to all the Serbian people in all areas where they live today throughout the world. Our fraternal and friendly ties and our unity are a clear sign that the Serbian people, wherever they live, must not forget their roots and history.”Viskovich emphasized.
He added that the Serbian people still suffer many oppressions that have not stopped throughout their history, and that all Serbs must firmly believe in freedom, and they can only maintain it if they are united.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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