Mrkonjić Grad
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Mrkonjić Grad
Ivanec BUSINESS FRIENDLY MUNICIPALITY SOUTH EAST EUROPE Bjelovar Jastrebarsko Ruma Bijeljina Prijedor Banja Luka Bosanska Krupa Teslić Tešanj Sanski Most Žepče Stara Pazova Pančevo Crikvenica Mrkonjić Grad Mrkonjić Grad Šabac Pirot Goražde Leskovac Gazi Baba Skoplje Štip Veles Strumica Bogdanci 44o24’N, 17o04’E Location Population Territory M www.mrkonjic-grad.rs.ba South East Europe - Republic of Srpska, BiH 18.136 685 km²; 54 % arable land, 44% forests, 2% other Budget € 4,68 million, 10,25% capital investments Contact Trg kralja Petra I Karađorđevića 1, 70260 Mrkonjić Grad, +387 50 220 921, [email protected] Mrkonjić Grad Municipality is located in the north east part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Republic of Srpska at the intersection of major regional routes – 100 km to EU border. Economic growth of Mrkonjić Grad is based on development of small and medium enterprises, agriculture and processing industries. The agriculture sector offers investment opportunities in fruit and vegetable processing plants and meat industry. The wood sector has potential for new investment in value added products of wood and other wood mass byproducts (e.g. pellets, wood chips etc.). Being certified as one of the business-friendly municipalities in South East Europe, Mrkonjić Grad offers favorable conditions to investors looking to locate or expand their business in the heart of CEFTA region, with 18,5 ha of fully equipped industrial zone and competitive workforce available at € 450 per month. In 380 km radius, investors have duty free access to a market of 5 million people. Vienna (617 km) Budapest (560 km) PROXIMITY TO NEAREST BORDER CROSSINGS Croatia 107 km Zagreb (244 km) Milan (882 km) MRKONJIĆ GRAD Belgrade (386 km) Sarajevo (187 km) Sofia (776 km) Skoplje (817 km) Thessaloniki (1.026 km) 2016 © BFC SEE Network | NALED – Regional Technical Secretariat Istanbul (1.325 km) invest in Mrkonjić Grad HUMAN RESOURCES Total work force: 12.500, unemployment rate: 23% Average gross salary: € 450 per month Education: 16,22% college or university degree; 64,69% high school; 19,09% elementary and lower Relevant schools and faculties (100 km radius): University of Banja Luka with 18 faculties, 11 private universities and colleges; secondary schools – general and mechanical engineering LOCAL ECONOMY Number of businesses: 362 companies and 328 entrepreneurs Size of businesses: 93,4% small, 4,7% middle-sized, 1,9% large Dominant industries: Wood, metal, textile, footwear and food industries The largest domestic companies: Bema (footwear factory) and Mrkonjić putevi (civil engineering) The most significant foreign investors: RS Silicon (production of the metal sillicium, Italy) TRAFFIC CONNECTIONS Highways: E70 (Corridor X) via newly built motorway E661 – 107 km away Main roads: M-5, M-15, M-16 (connection to Croatia, EU), R-412, R-411 Railroad lines : No access Ports: Sea port in Split – distance 190 km, Port in Šamac (Sava river) – distance 141 km Airports: International airport “Franjo Tuđman” Zagreb – distance 244 km, International airport ”Nikola Tesla“ Belgrade – distance 386 km, Sarajevo International Airport – distance 187 km, Banja Luka-Mahovljani commercial airport – distance 64 km BUSINESS ZONE PODBRDO Land area and purpose Ownership structure Infrastructure Location Price and type of acquisition Local incentives 18,5 ha, manufacturing, business, commercial and service activities 100 % municipality owned Access road, water, sewerage, high voltage electricity 6 km from Mrkonjić Grad, on the M-5 main road, next to future highway Employment subsidies, reduction of local taxes and fees 85% reduction of charges and fees for production facilities, tax reductions BFC SEE Network / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Croatia / Macedonia / Montenegro / Serbia www.bfc-see.org
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