Macedonia prides itself with its educated, highly-qualified, and ethical workforce that is available to foreign investors. The average gross monthly salary is €430. Educational standards at technical higher educational institutions in Macedonia resemble those of the Western countries.
Macedonia is at the cross-roads of South Eastern Europe, which makes it an ideal transit and distribution center for products for European markets. The developed road and railway infrastructure, in combination with the small area of the country enables access to every inhabited place in Macedonia in less than 3 hours.
The lowest flat corporate and personal income tax rates Macedonia has recently become a tax heaven in Europe. The new Government introduced a flat tax of 10% for corporate and personal income.
Macedonia has introduced a one-stop-shop system that enables investors to register their businesses within 4 hours. One can register a company in Macedonia by visiting one office, obtaining the information from a single place, and addressing one employee.
Market freedom, the freedom of entrepreneurial activity, as well as property rights are fundamental values outlined in the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia.
Three multilateral and two bilateral free-trade agreements give Macedonia duty free access to more that 650 million consumers from the EU member-states, the EFTA and CEFTA countries, as well as Turkey and the Ukraine.
Foreign companies and foreign citizens can directly own construction land in Macedonia, according to the newly adopted Law on Construction Land (Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No. 82/08 from 08.07.2008).
Jabiva DOO are proud to announce the successful completion of the project Market Analysis & Event Logistics for HP Macedonia.
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