Rödl & Partner Serbia
Following the dissolution of the state union with Montenegro, Serbia remains the most populous and largest country of the former Yugoslavia. Its favourable location in the heart of South East Europe – Serbia shares borders with seven countries – and the high availability of well trained personnel with relatively low wage costs are becoming increasingly attractive to foreign investors. Assuming tha

Following the dissolution of the state union with Montenegro, Serbia remains the most populous and largest country of the former Yugoslavia. Its favourable location in the heart of South East Europe – Serbia shares borders with seven countries – and the high availability of well trained personnel with relatively low wage costs are becoming increasingly attractive to foreign investors. Assuming that the emerging political stability and Western integration that has taken place over the last three years progresses, this trend is likely to continue. In contrast to its neighbours, Serbia’s privatization of public enterprises has not yet been completed, presenting attractive entry opportunities for German and foreign businesses.
Address: Čika Ljubina 12, SR-11000 Belgrad, Serbia
Phone: +381 11 26 20 185
FAX: +381 11 26 20 185