Hungary – Serbia Business Forum

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Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
SERBIA’S ECONOMY AT A GLANCE
Mr. Veljko Jovanovic, Advisor to the President of CCIS
Budapest, 17 March 2016
KEY FEATURES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN 2015
 0,8% growth rate of GDP in 2015
 A growth in industrial production
 Low and stable inflation of 2%
 Improvement of foreign exchange structure of goods
 A growth in exports in euros
 Improved import structure
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
REFORMS 2014/2015
 After 2015, a growth of economic activity is expected to be accelerated on ground of
systemic improvement of business environment.
 The aim is to establish business environment through structural reforms, which will
enable a growth in foreign and domestic investments, acceleration of restructuring of
the economy, creation of conditions for new jobs and increase of productivity and
competitiveness of economy as well as export boost.
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
METAL AND ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY
 % share of the sector‘s value in total GDP: 4.4%.
 Major producers: FIAT, Siemens, YURA Co., Gorenje
 Major products: motor vehicles, electrical equipment, household appliances, electric
motors and generators, parts and accessories for vehicles
 Value of total export: 5.25 billion USD
 % share in total export: 34%
 Major markets: Italy, Germany, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, USA
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD INDUSTRY
 % share of the sector‘s value in total GDP: 12.3% (agriculture, forestry and fisheries
7.9%, food industry, production of beverages and tobacco 4.4%)
 Major producers: Matijević Industrija mesa, MK Komerc, Victoria Group
 Major products: maize, raspberries, sugar, cigarettes, oil and wheat
 Value of export: 3.1 billion USD
 Major exporters: Philip Morris, Sojaprotein, Konzul, Victoriaoil, Apatin Brewery
 % share in total exports: 20.7%
 Major markets: EU (48.6%), CEFTA (33.8%), Russia (10.2%)
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
CHEMICAL, RUBBER AND NON-METAL INDUSTRY
 % share of the sector‘s value in total GDP: 2.2%
 Major producers: HIP-Petrohemija, Tigar Tyres (Michelin), Beohemija, Tarkett, Henkel
 Major products: pneumatic tires, polyethylene, floor coverings and wall paper,
cleaning agents and detergents, plastic boxes, grates, trunks, etc.
 Value of total export: 1.98 billion USD
 % share in total exports: 13.7%
 Main markets: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Russia, Montenegro, Italy
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
TEXTILE, CLOTHING, FINE LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY
 % share of the sector‘s value in total GDP: 1.2%
 Major producers: Valy, Sintelon, 8. mart, Tigar obuća, Falc East, Dafar
 Major products: hosiery, leather shoes, men’s and women’s suits, underwear,
pullovers, waistcoats, blouses and shirts
 Value of export: 1.2 billion USD
 % share in total value of exports: 8%
 Major markets: Italy, Germany, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro,
Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
ENERGY
 % share of the sector‘s value in total GDP: 5%
 Major producers: EPS, EMS, Srbijagas, NIS, PUC District Heating Plants of Belgrade
 Main products: electric power, oil derivatives, thermal energy
 Value of the sector‘s total export: 506 million USD
 % share of total exports: 2.8 %
 Major markets: CEFTA, Rumania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, BUILDING MATERIAL INDUSTRY AND HOUSING
INDUSTRY
 % share of the sector‘s value in total GDP: 4.3%
 Major producers: Mladost Leskovac, Potisje Kanjiža, Zorka keramika, Keramika Kanjiža
 Major products: roof tiles, bricks, blocks
 Value of the total export: 134.8 million USD
 % share in total value of exports: 0.9%
 Major markets: Russia, Africa, Romania, Kazakhstan
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
CLUSTERS – WELL DEVELOPED NETWORK OF DOMESTIC COMPANIES
 104 clusters operating in Serbia
 More than 40,000 employees
 More than 500 companies
 13 industries
Hungary – Serbia Business Forum
Budapest, 17 March 2016
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