Free zones in Serbia (also known as free trade zones or special economic zones), Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro are designated areas where businesses benefit from various tax, customs, and regulatory incentives. These zones are designed to promote export-oriented investment, industrial production, and employment, making them attractive to both domestic and foreign investors.
Though smaller in scale compared to larger regional economies, Montenegro’s free zones offer strategic advantages due to the country’s location on the Adriatic Sea and its ambition to integrate with the European Union.
Free zones in Croatia were once an important tool for attracting investment and promoting export-oriented industrial development. However, since Croatia’s accession to the European Union in 2013, the legal and operational framework for free zones has changed significantly to comply with EU state aid and competition rules.
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