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January 2013 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Minister, H.E Nikola Poposki REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: BUSINESS CLIMATE.

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1 January 2013 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Minister, H.E Nikola Poposki REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: BUSINESS CLIMATE

2 Why Macedonia? Investment Incentives Competitive & Educated Workforce Excellent Infrastructure Investor - friendly Government Competitive Location Higher Profits & Increased Competitiveness

3 Location and Transport Infrastructure Two Pan-European corridors: –East-West Corridor 8 –North-South Corridor 10 Road network: 4,370 km Railway network: 925 km Two international airports: –Skopje –Ohrid International ports*: –Thessalonica (Greece): 80 km –Durres (Albania): 150 km * Distance from Border

4 Political and Economic Outlook Political, monetary and macroeconomic stability Strategically located for future business expansion First country in SEE to sign a SAA with the EU in 2001 EU and NATO candidate country FTAs with numerous countries

5 BEST CONSECUTIVE REFORMER OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE Based on the World Bank’s Doing Business Reports in 2010, 2011 and 2012 BEST CONSECUTIVE REFORMER OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE Based on the World Bank’s Doing Business Reports in 2010, 2011 and 2012 3 rd BEST REFORMER IN THE WORLD World Bank’s Doing Business 2010 Report 3 rd BEST REFORMER IN THE WORLD World Bank’s Doing Business 2010 Report 5 th MOST TAX FRIENDLY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD Forbes Magazine 5 th MOST TAX FRIENDLY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD Forbes Magazine 4 th IN TOTAL TAX RATE EASE OF PAYING TAXES 2012 PwC and World Bank Group Study 4 th IN TOTAL TAX RATE EASE OF PAYING TAXES 2012 PwC and World Bank Group Study 3 rd BEST REFORMER IN THE WORLD World Bank’s Doing Business 2012 Report 3 rd BEST REFORMER IN THE WORLD World Bank’s Doing Business 2012 Report

6 Ease of Doing Business 2012 Global Rank

7 2012 Index of Economic Freedom World Rankings

8 Ease of Paying Taxes 2012 Total Tax Rate World Rankings PwC and World Bank Group Study

9 Foreign Investment Regime Macedonian Constitution guarantees fair treatment of foreign investors Complete protection of the ownership rights of foreign investors Republic of Macedonia is member of MIGA (Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency) Investment protection treaties with numerous countries 100% foreign ownership of a company allowed No restrictions for repatriation of profits

10 Economic Indicators AVERAGE GROSS SALARY IN 2011 € 497 per month CURRENCYCURRENCY Macedonian Denar pegged to the DM/€ for the last 15 years (€1= MKD 61.3) EXPORT BY YEAR (US$ bn) INFLATIONINFLATION Low inflation: avg < 2% annually over the last 10 years 2007: 2.3%; 2008: 8.3%; 2009: -0.8%; 2010: 1.6%; 2011: 3.9% Source: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia CREDIT RATINGS 2011 Standard & Poor’s: BB Fitch: BB+ BUDGET DEFICIT & STATE DEBT Budget Deficit, 2011: 2.6 % of GDP State Debt, Q2.2012: 29 % of GDP FDI BY YEAR (US$ m) GDP GROWTH(%)

11 Unbeatable Fiscal Benefits Corporate Income Tax Personal Income Tax ( highest rate) General VAT Rates * Flat rate Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers (Taxes at a glance 2012), National Investment Promotion Agencies 10% Corporate & Personal income tax (among lowest in Europe) 0% Tax on retained earnings Double taxation treaties with many European countries 0% tax for operation in a Technological Industrial Development Zone Real estate taxes at 2% - 4% VAT at 18%, with 5% on specific items FTAs with EU, EFTA, CEFTA countries; Turkey and the Ukraine; providing access to over 650m customers Romania Czech Republic* Macedonia* Slovakia Ukraine Poland Hungary Turkey Croatia Czech R.* Romania* Slovakia Ukraine Poland Hungary Turkey Croatia Macedonia*Macedonia Turkey Romania Slovakia Czech Republic Ukraine Poland Croatia Hungary

12 Social Security Contributions Macedonia - Social Security Contributions Comparison - Social Security Contributions Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers (Taxes at a glance 2011), National Investment Promotion Agencies 27% 27% 28.4%32.5%27% 27% 31.2% - 34.1% 48.6% 37.2% 44.5% - 55.7% 44.5% - 55.7% 33.5% 44% 39.8% - 49.7% 39.8% - 49.7% 45% 37.2%

13 Average Gross Monthly Salary Source: The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) Average gross monthly salary (€) Average gross monthly salary (€) in selected countries of Central and Eastern Europe in 2011

14 Competitiveness for Investments in Macedonia Price Level Index for Construction Price Level Index for Investments Source: Eurostat, December 2010

15 Sustainable Work Force Supply 41.5% of population under 3041.5% of population under 30 High intellectual capitalHigh intellectual capital –65% increase in total number of undergraduate degrees in 2009 compared to 2006 –85+% of high school graduates enrolled in universities in 2008 –Multiple vocational high schools in each city Tailor-made training programsTailor-made training programs through Vocational Schools or Universities 6% of GDP spent on education6% of GDP spent on education Number of enrolled students in Colleges and Universities Number of graduates in Colleges and Universities

16 Excellent Language Skills Every child in Macedonia begins to learn English in the first grade of primary school Two foreign languages are mandatory in high school: English, and either German, French, or Russian English is also taught for two years at University level Regional languages (Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Albanian and Greek) are widely spoken Foreign Languages Studied Students in Primary Schools, % of Total Students in Secondary Schools, % of Total English98%96% French18%32% German6%21% Italian-2% Russian1%2% Turkish3%2% Source: State Statistical Office of the Republic of Macedonia (Education 2009/2010) and Ministry of Education and Science

17 Business oriented Government Welcoming and decisive government ready to serve investors Cooperative institutions

18 Governmental Agency “Invest Macedonia” at Your Service… One-stop shop and project management approach VIP Investment tour Locations HR Companies, construction, real estate, tax advisory and consulting Universities and Reference Company visits Creating linkages with local and central Governments Navigate the legal requirements Ensure success!

19 T h a n k Y o u MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY Filip II Makedonski 7 1000 Skopje Tel. 389 2 3 123 044 Fax. 389 2 3 115 790 E-mail: d d d d d eeee dddd @@@@ mmmm ffff aaaa.... gggg oooo vvvv.... mmmm kkkkweb: www.mfa.gov.mk AGENCY FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENTS AND EXPORT PROMOTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Nikola Vapcarov 7 1000 Skopje Tel.: + 389 2 3100 111 Fax: + 389 2 3122 098 e-mail: fdi@investinmacedonia.com web: www.investinmacedonia.com AT YOUR SERVICE


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