IMF and CCIS: Import and Prices of Energy Sources, Export and Inflation Biggest Challenges for Serbian Economy
As pointed out at the meeting, the problems that the EU economy is facing are also the ones that worry the Serbian economy the most, namely, the import and the growth of the prices of energy sources and other raw materials, exporting, supply chains and inflation, according to the website of the CCIS.
– Serbia shares the fate of the whole Europe and European companies and it is very important to precisely look into which industries are the most jeopardized, where the state can help overcome the crisis as easily as possible and what is cause for alarm – said Mihailo Vesovic, the director of the Sector for Strategic Analyses, Services and Internationalization of the CCIS, following the conversation with the IMF representatives.
At the meeting at the CCIS, there was talk about how the Serbian economy is handling the current crisis and which consequences and impacts on the so far accelerated economic development and GDP growth are expected.
The IMF mission is meeting with the CCIS representatives officially for the first time, which is a very important message, showing that they want to hear and honor the positions of the Serbian economy in this very important moment, Vesovic pointed out.
Milun Trivunac, adviser to the president of the CCIS, estimated that, from the exporting side, Serbia’s agricultural sector was the most affected, making up around a third of the overall Serbian exports to the Russian market. Also, the crisis regarding the purchase of chemical and oil industry products could have a big impact on the agricultural sector, especially on small and medium enterprises.
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