By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Search
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: USAID helped Gradiska Municipality to attract new Investors
Share
Font ResizerAa
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Font ResizerAa
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
  • W&N
Search
  • HOME
  • POLITICS
    • BH & EU
  • BUSINESS
  • BH TOURISM
  • INTERVIEWS
    • BH & EU
    • BUSINESS
    • ARTS
  • SPORT
  • ARTS
    • CULTURE
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • W&N
Follow US
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All rights reserved.
Sarajevo Times > Blog > BUSINESS > USAID helped Gradiska Municipality to attract new Investors
BUSINESS

USAID helped Gradiska Municipality to attract new Investors

Published September 16, 2019
Share
SHARE

A small town of some 50,000 people in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) opened its door to investors and they noticed: Some of Europe’s biggest companies are looking to invest in Gradiska after it rolled out the industrial zone equivalent of the red carpet – a wastewater treatment plant – and became a certifiably ‘business friendly’ town.

In 2018, a USAID project called Restoring Accountability and Supporting Transformation, or RAST, helped Gradiska municipality (located in Republika Srpska, one of two BiH entities) improve conditions for existing companies and to attract new investors. Together USAID and Gradiska upgraded the infrastructure in the Nova Topola Agro-Industrial Zone, jointly financing the construction of a wastewater treatment facility, which benefits citizens in the surrounding area too.

“This was a very significant project for the Agro-Industrial Zone, where we intend to bring new investors and open new jobs.… We need to bring the zone’s entire infrastructure to the highest level – water, sewage, roads,” said Gradiška Mayor Zoran Adzic. “By building the wastewater treatment system, we laid the groundwork for a proper sewage system in the zone and the local community in Nova Topola,” he said.

USAID also helped Gradiska meet the requirements for the southeast European Business Friendly Certification (BFC). To meet BFC standards and provide favorable conditions for investors, the municipality lowered the taxes and contributions for businesses by 10-50 percent and made the first business registration free of charge.

Before the improvements, there were just six businesses and 250 employees working in the Agro-Industrial Zone. Today they are expanding production for export, particularly in the metal, wood, and textile industries, Adzic said.

And some big international companies are now coming to invest. One of the biggest is Calzedonia Group, an Italian-based global company that produces stockings and swimwear. Calzedonia is building a factory of 11,000m2 and will employ 350-400 workers.

This is just the start, Adzic says: “We want to use our advantage – the fact that we are located at the entrance to the EU, and that we have the strategic position and vicinity of airports in Zagreb and Belgrade. We also want to catch the trend of knowledge and technology transfer from the EU and bring it to Gradiska. We must intensify our efforts to attract the investments to bring as many companies as possible.”

Businesses appreciate being welcomed with open arms, Azdic said. When another investor came from Italy to obtain permits to expand production in Gradiska, he was pleasantly surprised by the efficiency of the local administration, saying he would never have gotten the permits that fast elsewhere, not even back home in Italy.

Chairman Tegeltija talked with Director of IMF for Europe Alfred Kammer

Record Number of Participants on Igman March

Stable Supply with Electricity in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Italians opening a Factory in Usora, 150-200 People to be employed?

Ambassador of BiH to Saudi Arabia met with Minister of State for Foreign Affairs

TAGGED:#BiH#city#Gradiska#industry#USAIDwastewater
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Threads Bluesky Email Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article Conditions in Migrants’s Camps in BiH characterized as “Inhumane”
Next Article How Former HR Ashdown spoke about BiH: Change of Generation on Power is the only way to preserve Peace
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Stay Connected

10.2kFollowersLike
10.1kFollowersFollow
414FollowersFollow

Latest News

SNSD declares Karan’s Victory for President of Republika Srpska
February 8, 2026
BiH Delegation at the Opening of the Global Military Exhibition in Riyadh
February 8, 2026
Observers noted more severe Forms of Election irregularities
February 8, 2026
High Turnout in repeat Elections in Republika Srpska
February 8, 2026
Sarajevo Airport starts New Year with Passenger Growth
February 8, 2026
“A stable, sovereign and European BiH is not a Utopia, it is the only sustainable and responsible Path”
February 8, 2026
Muzaferija achieved the best Ranking at the Olympic Games in her Career
February 8, 2026
Repeated early Elections in RS: 17% of Voters voted by 11 am
February 8, 2026
A Decade since Dzenan Memic was killed
February 8, 2026
Suspect Arrested After High-Ranking Russian Military Official Wounded
February 8, 2026
Sarajevo TimesSarajevo Times
Follow US
© 2012 Sarajevo Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • ABOUT US
  • IMPRESSUM
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT
Go to mobile version
adbanner
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?