Buisness community "not optimistic"

Serbian businesspeople do not seem to share Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković’s optimism regarding the improvement of the economic situation in Serbia.

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Saturday, 21.11.2009.

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Serbian businesspeople do not seem to share Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic’s optimism regarding the improvement of the economic situation in Serbia. At the ninth annual congress of small and medium-sized businesses held at the Sava Center, it was concluded that the state will need to offer more support in order for such a quick recovery to be realistic. Buisness community "not optimistic" In theory and according to statistics, the recovery has already begun. However, businesspeople say that the situation is realistically different. “That coming out of the crisis is expected by the end of next year or in the best case, mid-year. A lot of efforts must be made and a lot more must be done, there has been progress in the last several months, but I do not see it here,” Miodrag Vukcevic of the Mirocke Vode company said. Owner of an accounting agency, Pera Vazic, said that he does not expect significant change. His estimates based on the current situation are that the problems will need a whole year more to be solved. “Charging is the problem, for the clients and for me. There is no money and people can’t charge, a lot is being done with payment in installments, I think that this will last through the next year,” he said. Similar stances were heard many times at the international congress of small and medium-sized companies, which was attended by both foreign and domestic entrepreneurs meeting to share ideas on how to solve business-related problems.

Buisness community "not optimistic"

In theory and according to statistics, the recovery has already begun.

However, businesspeople say that the situation is realistically different.

“That coming out of the crisis is expected by the end of next year or in the best case, mid-year. A lot of efforts must be made and a lot more must be done, there has been progress in the last several months, but I do not see it here,” Miodrag Vukčević of the Miročke Vode company said.

Owner of an accounting agency, Pera Važić, said that he does not expect significant change.

His estimates based on the current situation are that the problems will need a whole year more to be solved.

“Charging is the problem, for the clients and for me. There is no money and people can’t charge, a lot is being done with payment in installments, I think that this will last through the next year,” he said.

Similar stances were heard many times at the international congress of small and medium-sized companies, which was attended by both foreign and domestic entrepreneurs meeting to share ideas on how to solve business-related problems.

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