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Republic of Serbia National Assembly FORUM FOR STRATEGIC DIALOGUE BETWEEN BUSINESS AND THE STATE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA BELGRADE, 3 JUNE 2011 Slavica Đukić-Dejanović, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia Welcome! In the contemporary world, dialogue is a key word, the metaphor for maturity in political life, the synonym for the door open to differences, new ideas, new views of the social reality and solutions to the encountered problems. Dialogue is a key word that will gather the Serbian Parliament of Enterprises – representatives of the Serbian economy and the legislative and executive authorities - in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, on 3 June. We know that all the world economies owe their success to successful entrepreneurs, the businesspeople; our economy is not an exception. However, the extent to which the energy and creativity of this most productive segment of each society material wise will be able to come in full swing depends primarily on the social milieu, the systemic framework for business activities. It also depends on the compliance of the regulations with the expectations, possibilities and needs of businesspeople. The National Assembly, just like every other national parliament, is expected to work together with the Government in the interest of economic development – either by passing the laws that will create the ambience conducive for the economic development, or through the initiatives such as “regulatory guillotine” that eliminate those that are no longer needed. The role of the National Assembly is to monitor the enforcement of the passed laws, through the work of Committees, public hearings, round tables and deputies’ questions. The Serbian Parliament of Enterprises, therefore, will be another precious mechanism that will show the segments in which the law is not enforced or is not adequate for the reality it governs. And we sincerely hope, and intensively work on it, that our reality will soon be the official candidate status for membership in the European Union. In the company that we intend to join, the process is equally important as the result to be achieved; fulfillment of the political criteria is as important as economic stability, and economic stability is regarded as a sign of vitality. It is important to recognize that the period through which Serbia has been passing is ideal for upgrading our own stability and thereby, the competitiveness, both on macro and micro levels, using the experiences of other countries. Are we on the right way and what should be done? Two hundred and fifty businesspeople-deputies will try to give the answers on 3 June this year. On behalf of all the deputies, I wish them and the SCC and NARS guests warm welcome to the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. Miloš Bugarin, Serbian Chamber of Commerce President Economic Democracy from the Seats of the National Assembly Accession of Serbia to the EU is not possible without identification of key strategic directions of the economic and social development, aimed at «existence of a functioning market economy and the capacity to cope with competitive pressure and market forces within the European Union» - (so called Copenhagen criteria for membership in the EU) .This is the key sentence of the National Strategy for Accession of Serbia to the EU, which was adopted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia in 2005. In all these years, this document has been the only strategic framework for mapping the directions of the social and economic development of Serbia, in view of the fact that there was no national strategy for the social and economic development. Numerous individual strategies, policies and laws that were adopted, focused primarily on implementation of the standards and conditions for joining the EU. Although the progress achieved in this area has had significant positive effects on the economic development, the present level of and situation in the social and economic development of Serbia, and the problems that have become visible, especially as a consequence of the global economic crisis, imply the necessity for an active and essential internal consideration of the defined agenda – with the focus on the cost and benefit analysis and with the involvement and synergy of all stakeholders in the process. The objective is not simple transposition of the EU acquis into the national legislation, or focusing on a number of newly adopted laws. The objective is to use the EU acquis for elaboration of our own regulatory framework, for achievement of globally recognized and stable business ambience, for establishment of efficient institutions and development of professional and efficient administration. Existence of such a framework is the basic condition for development of entrepreneurship, but also the precondition for de- velopment of competitiveness on the micro level. The time that has elapsed and the challenges faced by the Serbian economy, impose the need for a strategic dialogue of the policy-makers and policyimplementers. The distance between the two players and absence of dialogue resulted in the unsustainable reforms. And this is the key problem of the business ambience in Serbia today. With a view to the positive experiences from the sessions of the European Parliament of Enterprises, which were held in 2008 and 2010, under the auspices of the Association of the European Chambers - EUROCHAMBERS, the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the National Assembly, initiated holding of the first session of the Serbian Parliament of Enterprises. Its aim is to lay the foundations for sustainable action plans for the economic development of Serbia by 2013, through a dialogue with the representatives of the executive and legislative authorities that elaborate strategies, policies and laws for the business ambience of the business community. The main activity of SCC is focused on representing and defending the interests of the Serbian economy. Serbian Parliament of Enterprises is another instrument for promoting and fulfilling the interests of business through dialogue. The conclusions, messages and proposals that will come out of it may be more than a precious input, not only for creation of the ambience conducive to development of a competitive and strong economy, but also the loudest and most efficient message to the European partners to which extent Serbia is really ready to become a member of the EU. European Serbia – Serbia 2020 is only Serbia with strong and competitive economy, and that will be the main message in the dialogue with the Government, on 3 June 2011, in the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. Who are the Participants Representatives of 250 companies and entrepreneurs of Serbia, delegated by the Regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry and other Chambers of the Serbian chamber system. Selection of delegates was made in the way to represent the economic and regional structure of Serbia. Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, representatives of the Government of the Republic of Serbia – Prime Minister and Members of the Government from the so called economic ministries, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia, special guests – Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia, President of the Association of European Chambers, President of the Association of Balkan Chambers and representatives of the Serbian chamber system. The Chair and, in the same time, moderator of the first session of the Serbian Parliament of Enterprises is Miroslav Miletić, President of the SCC Assembly and Managing Director of the BambiBanat Concern. Which Topics are on the Agenda of the First Session of the Serbian Parliament of Enterprises Sustainable growth and development of any economy is not possible without a stable and predictable regulatory framework, adequate access to the sources of business operations financing, adequate human capital and sufficient natural resources. The first session of the Serbian Parliament of Enterprises will initiate the strategic dialogue between the Government and the business community on three topics, which are key factors in development of the competitive economy: Economic and systemic framework for business operations, 1 2Financing of the economy, Export – preconditions and 3support to growth. Each topic will be presented in the form of a short presentation, which will give a brief overview of the current situation and problems, and focus primarily on the proposals for solutions. This will be followed by the dialogue with the representatives of the Government and voting of the delegates – representatives of enterprises on the proposed solutions in connection with the issues raised at a given thematic session. Agenda 09:30–10:45 14:30 – 16:00 Registration of participants SESSION 2- FINANCING OF THE ECONOMY • Jelena Petković, Corporate Management Director of the Company „TIGAR“, Pirot Keynote Speaker/Rapporteur • Discussion of the participants, dialogue with the representatives of the Government and National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia • Voting 11:00 – 12:00 INTRODUCTORY SESSION – OPENING AND WELCOME SPEECH • Miroslav Miletić, President of the SCC Assembly and Managing Director of the Concern „Bambi Banat“ a.d.- Chairman • Miloš Bugarin, President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce • Alessandro Barberis, President of Association of European Chambers - EUROCHAMBERS (tbc) • Adriano Martins, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia • Slavica Đukić Dejanović, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia • Mirko Cvetković, Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Serbia 12:00 – 12:30 • Ceremony of Ribbons presentation to the women entrepreneurship ambassadors (Hall of National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia) – the Ribbons will be presented by Slavica Đukić Dejanović, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia 12:00 – 13:30 SESSION 1- ECONOMIC AND SYSTEMIC FRAMEWORK FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS • Dragoljub Vukadinović – President of the Company „Metalac“ a.d. Gornji Milanovac – Keynote Speaker/Rapporteur • Discussion of the participants, dialogue with the representatives of the Government and National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia • Voting 13:30–14:30 BREAK –LUNCH 16.00 – 17:30 SESSION 3 - EXPORT – PRECONDITIONS AND SUPPORT TO GROWTH • Bojan Radun – Executive Director of the Company „Nektar“, Bačka Palanka - Keynote Speaker/Rapporteur • Discussion of the participants, dialogue with the representatives of the Government and National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia • Voting 17:30 – 18.30 FINAL SESSION: • Voting results • Concluding remarks: • Slavica Đukić Dejanović, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia • Mirko Cvetković, Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Serbia • Miroslav Miletić, President of the SCC Assembly and Managing Director of the Concern „Bambi Banat“ a.d. 18:30 Press Conference COCKTAILS GUIDE FOR PARTICIPANTS 1 All participants will be registered from 9:30 to 10:45. The delegates-company representatives will be registered at the desk designated as DELEGATES – COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES, which will be organized in Cyrillic alphabetical order, from A to M and from N to Š. Other participants will be registered at a specially designated desk – for GUESTS. 2 Working material will be handed out to all participants on registration. The SCC Protocol staff will be available for all necessary information in front of and inside the Assembly Hall. 3 There is a SINGLE List of Delegates for the sessions of the first Serbian Parliament of Enterprises, and according to the protocol of the National Assembly, it cannot be changed after 15 May 2011. 4 Electronic voting cards have been designed exclusively in the name and surname of the delegates –company representatives, who registered for participation by 10 May, or submitted eventual changes by 15 May 2011. 5 There is also a SINGLE list of other participants, and according to the protocol of the National Assembly, it cannot be changed after 15 May 2011. 6 7 Keynote speeches are limited to 15 minutes and discussions to 5 minutes. The Chairperson will preside over the work of all three sessions and monitor the established timing. 8 9 10 11 12 The official language of the session is Serbian and simultaneous translation will be provided throughout the whole session. Speakers – keynote speakers speak from the platform and discussants speak from their seats. Delegates-company representatives should register to speak beforehand, on registration for participation, taking into account the thesis from introductory notes for all three sessions that are an integral part of this brochure. Vote by topic will be taken by electronic voting system. The company representatives – delegates will be given the electronic voting cards on registration, which will be a part of the working material. (See: Voting instructions) Persons entering the National Assembly premises must be dressed properly, in the way to observe the reputation and dignity of the Assembly. During the stay and work in the National Assembly premises, it is not allowed to wear either sports clothes (e.g. shorts, track-suit, sneakers, slippers...) or other kinds of clothes that are not appropriate for the type and seriousness of the institution. Failure to observe the rules will result in denial of admission and stay in the National Assembly premises. Seat allocation DELEGATE VIP NATIONAL ASSEBLY GUEST PRESS Session 1 – Economic and Systemic Framework for Business Operations In the past ten years the development of Serbian economy was marked by high growth of domestic and public consumption, economic growth created by sectors of tourism, transport and telecommunications and financial mediation. Powerful initial momentum in structural and institutional reforms opened a space for significant inflow of foreign investments, and the process of reforms has been additionally strengthened by the process of integration of Serbia in regional associations – CEFTA, beginning of the process of Serbia’s integration with the EU, negotiations for membership in the EU, conclusion of a number of bilateral trade agreements with outstanding trade partners. However, this initial momentum was not sustainable – many substantial reforms have not been finalized or they were abandoned and the process of privatization has not created significant new value but it became a source of big social discontent because it was not properly coordinated with other policies, primarily with industrial policy. Today, a key factor of private sector development – stability and predictability of business ambience based on sustainable regulatory framework provided for by the process of laws and regulations adoption coordinated by synergy among the government as the initiator, business as its beneficiary and the National Parliament as the highest legislative body, as well as the circled efficient and professional institutional framework – represents major problem of Serbian economy. Severity and urgency of solving this problem, although under positive pressure made by the process of European integration, has in the end escalated with the global economic crisis. It has indicated all wrong steps made, unfinished reforms and all consequences of the nonexistence of stable business ambience. Therefore, the objective of this session is to come to a consensus through a dialogue between the creators of economic policy and private sector related to the key strategic measures in the field of regulatory reform that have to be adopted and implemented until 2013 – the expected results are stability and transparency of the ambience, reduction of administrative expenses for business operations, enhanced attractiveness for investments and business connections, creation of sustainable framework for the implementation of the European legislation in the basis of which is the realistic recognition of absorption capacity of domestic business. The framework of this reform system is simple – coordination of all relevant ministries for the initiation and elaboration of draft laws, placing of institutional mechanisms of communication with business by which all elements of regulations impact to companies operations will be recognized on time, as well as the creation of efficient institutions for the implementation of regulations in the basis of which is the professional and depoliticized state administration. The most urgent and realistically attainable measure is the implementation of all recommendations of the Serbian reform, the so called guillotine of regulations. Session 2 – Financing of the Economy General problem of Serbian economy which has entered a critical phase with the world economic crisis is the problem of illiquidity. It was discussed for years and it has not yet been solved: debt of the state, local self governances and public enterprises to business is only partly regulated and this debt represents a generator of illiquidity. Another problem is the level of mutual debts in business, increasing number of credits with late repayment, unfavorable conditions for loans approved by commercial banks. Generally, business is lacking short-term resources to finance current transactions, but also long-term resources for in- vestments. Initial step in solving this problem is the introduction of financial discipline to fulfill the undertaken obligations and simultaneous establishment of a system for companies’ agreeable financial restructuring. We are faced with the challenge of the establishment of development bank which should provide finance for big infrastructural and export oriented projects that are not profitable enough for commercial banking. Another option is also to establish a specialized agricultural development bank which could be an answer for long standing problems in this sector financing. Session 3 – Export – Preconditions and Support to Growth The rate of Serbia’s integration into the world economy expressed in the percentage of its export’s share in the GDP is very low. The structure of Serbian export in the last ten years has remained unchanged. It was expected to have the inflow of foreign direct investments with new technologies and equipment which would encourage the economic restructuring and create conditions for strengthening of domestic products competitiveness. However, this has not happened. Foreign direct investments were coming, but fewer of them were invested in production and services for export, and much more into other sectors such as communications, trade, finance, namely these were investments for market buying. Today, Serbia can be recognized predominantly as an exporter of raw materials, reproduction process inputs and semi-products with low value added. With such structure and offer of products in foreign markets, competitiveness could only be based on lower prices. At the same time, capacities for their bigger production are insufficient which resulted in the lack of export growth of these products at times when their prices in the world market were increasing. Possibilities opened for business, thanks to the conclusion of the free trade agreements, have not been used enough, because the structure of our exportable production does not fit into the import demand of these markets. First precondition for the improvement of competitiveness of domestic companies in foreign markets is bigger investment into production of higher processing phases that on demand for export, through investments into in renewable sources of energy, new equipment, new technologies and standards. And this means the necessity of investment capital inflow. Therefore, all activities, measures and policies which will be realized in the field of industrial production structural change - creation of efficient and stable regulatory framework and creation of preconditions for appropriate access to financial resources – represent the first step in the creation of products for export. A series of specific measures were recognized and proposed to the Government of Serbia as early as in 2008, and they were placed in the Strategy to increase export of the Republic of Serbia for the period 2008 – 2011. Unfortunately, just a few measures from this Strategy have been realized and the objective of this session is to revitalize the priorities from this Strategy and place their realization as the objectives of the economic policy of Serbia. Instructions for Voting Each delegate – representative of enterprise will be presented with an electronic card upon registration to perform voting by it. The card is programmed exclusively in the name and surname and cannot be transferred to another person. When the chairperson announces the time to start voting, each participant – delegate will insert his/ her card in the voting unit and will press the appropriate button for YES or NO or ABSTAIN. Voting period is limited to 30 seconds starting from the moment of the announcing the start up of voting. The results of voting will be announced by the chairperson and will be shown on screens. Chambers System in Serbia Women Entrepreneurship Ambassadors European Network of Female Entrepreneurship Ambassadors in Serbia is a project realized within the framework of the EU program – Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Program – CIP. building of women’s vision of business, transferring of their experiences and enhancing the selfconfidence of women that are beginners in business. The objective of the project is to develop small and medium enterprises sector and entrepreneurship of Serbia by encouraging and supporting the entrepreneurship potential and talents of women and by enhancing their overall engagement in the domain of entrepreneurships. Who are women entrepreneurship ambassadors? A network of successful business women was founded for this purpose – National network of women entrepreneurship ambassadors with the task to promote women entrepreneurship and encourage women to become entrepreneurs and start their own business. Dragica Božinović, Owner, Novitas d.o.o.trade, Belgrade This project is realized by the Consortium consisting of: • National Agency for Regional Development, as main partner, • Serbian Chamber of Commerce, • Association of Business Women of Serbia, and • Foreign Investments and Export Promotion Agency Ten ambassadors of women entrepreneurship were selected; they are successful and recognized entrepreneurs which have to contribute to the Afrodita Bajić, Founder, AMC – Afrodita modaproduction of textiles, Belgrade Anja Ivana Milić, Technical Director, Arhi pro, d.o.o, design and construction company, Belgrade Zorica Selaković, Director, Desert – production of cakes and cookies, Čačak Jasmina Knežević, Owner, Bel Medik - General Hospital Ljiljana Stanojević, Fouder, Stanojević d.o.o – production of chains and springs, Valjevo Marija Stevanović, MS Employment, Director – employment consulting, Svilajnac Marina Milović, Maja promet d.o.o, Owner and Director – production of honey, Belgrade Nataša Milanović, Director Biosil – Fruits and Vegetables Processing and Canning, Ugrinovci (Zemun) Sanja Knežević, Owner - Etno – Village Tourism, Village Latkovac, (Aleksandrovac) List of Representatives of Enterprises Invited for the Serbian Parliament of Enterprises DELEGATES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. ABS Minel - Trafo a.d. Mladenovac, Ljubomir Lukić, Director Avala Ada Beograd, Siniša Krzman, Director Agrobanka AD Branch Novi Sad, Bojan Zarić, Director Agrobanka, Beograd, mr Dušan Antonić, President of the EB AD Banini, Radojko Stanić, Director AD Goša Montaža, Velika Plana, Branko Šljivar, Director AD Luka Dunav, Pančevo, Branislav Ostojić, Director General AD Diary Subotica, Dragica Bolić, President AD Putevi (Roads), Milan Bojović, Director General AD Radijator, Budimir Golubović, Advisor AD Rudnik, Rudnik, Aco Ilić, Director General AD Čelik, Žitorađa, Živojin Bajović, Director AD Štark, Matjaž Vodopivec, Director General AIK Bank, mr Ljubiša Jovanović, President of the MB Aleva, Novi Kneževac, Goran Aleksić, Deputy Director Alfa Plam Vranje, Velin Ilić, Director General Amiga, Miroslav Tlačinac, Owner Apatin Brewery, Ilija Šetka, Director AS Komerc d.o.o, Sremski Karlovci, Stevan Avramović, Director ATB Sever, Ernst Brunner, Director General Autoservis Disić (Car repair), Subotica, Zoran Disić, Owner Bane-komerc d.o.o Kumarevo, Leskovac, Branislav Pešić, Owner 23. Bank Intesa, Draginja Đurić, President of the EB 24. Boreli, Mirko Vujanović, Director General 25. Budućnost AD, Novi Sad, Dragomir Bajilo, President of the Company 26. Copper Plant Sevojno, Dragan Subotić, Director 27. Vinoprodukt - Vinarija, Čoka, Slavoljub Knežević, Manager 28. Visan, Predrag Ćurčić, Owner 29. Vojvođanska Bank Vršac, Milica Pavlov, Director 30. Vulin komerc, Ruma, Dragan Vulin, Owner 31. Vulić&Vulić, Niš, Zoran Mitković President of the MB 32. Galeb Group, Radoslav Veselinović, President 33. Galenika AD, Nenad Ognjenović, Owner 34. Galenika Phyto-pharmacy, Dragan Nenadović, Director General 35. GZR Krstić, Vlasotince, Radomir Krstić, Owner 36. Glorija, Tomislav Karadžić, Owner 37. Gorenje d.o.o, Mirko Meža, Owner 38. CE Greda Valjevo, Zoran Stanković, Owner 39. Group Zastava, Zoran Radojević, Director General 40. DDOR Novi Sad (Insurance Company) , Branch in Niš, Nebojša Bogdanović, Director 41. Delta Đenerali, Dragan Filipović, Deputy to Director General 42. Delta Maksi, Dejan Jeremić, Director General 43. Dijamant AD, Slavica Kešelj, Director General 44. DOO Radijator Inženjering Kraljevo, Radojko Janić, Director 45. DOO Sanč, Vranje, Srđan Dejković, Director 46. Drugi oktobar Vršac, Radojka Mrđa, Director 47. Duvanska industrija (Tobacco Industry) Čoka, Predrag Stojanović, Director General 48. Dunav AD Grocka, Petar Stojanović, Director 49. Dunav, Milenka Jezdimirović, Director General 50. E-kapija, Zdravko Lončar, Director General 51. Eki investment, Danko Đunić, Director 52. Elektroizgradnja, Bajina Bašta, Zoran Gvozdenović, Director 53. Elektrotimok, mr Dejan Pešić, Director for Technical System 54. Energoprojekt Holding ad, Vladimir Milovanović, Director General 55. Serbian Railways, Ješa Erčić, Assistant to Director General 56. Cooperative Union of Serbia, Nikola Mihailović, President 57. Zastava hammer plant, Siniša Otašević, Assistant to Director General 58. Zdravlje aktavis, Miomir Nikolić, Director General 59. Zekstra d.o.o, Dragan Đurić, President and Owner 60. Zimpa, Predrag Cvijanović, Director General 61. Zorka kolor Šabac, Miroslav Aleksić, Director 62. IGM Mladost, Leskovac, Moma Nikolić, Director 63. Igma, Uljma, Ljubodrag Knežević, Director 64. Ikarbus u restrukturiranju, Aleksandar Vićentić, Acting Director General 65. Ikom Subotica, Dragomir Bojović, Director 66. IMK 14 oktobar Kruševac a.d, Dragoslav Marković, Senior Associate 67. IMLEK, Slobodan Petrović, Director General 68. Impol Seval a.d. Sevojno, Ninko Tešić, Director 69. Ineks-Uzor, Mihajlo Antonović, Director 70. Interkomerc, Goran Perčević, Director General 71. Intermehanika, Vladimir Đurđević, Director 72. ITM grupa, Toplica Spasojević, Director General 73. IHP Prva petoletka, Zoran Veselinović, Director General 74. J&R Ivanjica, Milica Tankosić, Owner 75. JAT, Vladimir Ognjenović, Director General 76. PUE City Wastes, Aleksandar Stamenković, Assistant to Director General 77. PUE Standard, Kosovska Mitrovica, Goran Rakić, Director 78. PUE Markets, Dušan Bajić, Director General 79. PE Elektro-Kosmet, Zoran Đurović, Director 80. PE Electric Power Industry of Serbia, Dragomir Marković, Director General 81. PE Srbijašume, Igor Braunović, Deputy to Director General 82. PE Thermal Power Plants Kosovo, Obilić, Trajan Atanasković, Director 83. PE Transnafta, Nebojša Lemajić, Project Manager 84. Jugoimport SDPR, Stevan Nikčević, Director General 85. Jugoterm, Merošina, Milivoje Stamenković, Director 86. Jugohem Nova Pazova, Boško Stanisavljević, Director 87. Jugohemija, Vladimir Petrović, Director General 88. Kafe Saša 1941, Aleksinac, Aleksandar Živković, Owner 89. Keramika Mladenovac, Javorka Janković, Director General 90. Kirka Suri, Slobodan Janjušević, Director 91. Knjaz Miloš AD Aranđelovac, Mihailo Janković, Director General 92. Agency for Bookeeping Bilansi, Kragujevac, Mira Milojević, Owner 93. Komercijalna banka, Lidija Sklopić, Member of the Executive Board 94. Company Takovo, Milka Ponjavić, Director 95. Komtrejd, Beograd, Veselin Jevrosimović, Owner 96. Concern Bambi Banat, Miroslav Miletić, Director General 97. Kopaonik, Rade Doder, Director General 98. Corporation Minel Holding, Milorad Marković, President 99. Kotlenik promet, Lađevci, Slavoljub Tošković, Director 100. Krušik, Jovan Davidović, Director General 101. Luka Beograd, Olivera Božić, Director General 102. Luna, Biljana Jovanović, Director 103. M&B Rodić d.o.o Stork, Đorđe Laluja, Director 104. MAB Company Miljković, Žitkovac, Milivoje Miljković, Director 105. Maja promet, Marina Milović, Owner and Director 106. Maksi-ko doo Aleksinac, Miodrag Milovanović,vlasnik 107. Marni, Kruševac, Zoran Nikolić, Director General 108. Megatrend, Mića Jovanović, Owner 109. Methanol Acid Complex, Sava Lazić, Director 110. Milan Blagojević Special Purpose Ind AD Lučani, mr Radoš Milovanović, Director 111. MK Komerc, Miodrag Kostić, Director General 112. Mona d.o.o, Đorđe Momirović, Director General 113. Montera, Dragan Kopčalić, Owner 114. Monting energetika, Milovan Spasić, Director 115. MFC Mikrokomerc, Vladislav Miletić, Director 116. Napred a.d, Dobroslav Bojović, Director 117. Napredak, Velika Plana, Dragan Filipović, Director General 118. Natura d.o.o Subotica, Milenko Pejušković, Owner 119. Neimar Ad Zrenjanin (d.o.o Jovanović), Budimir Jovanović, Owner 120. Nektar, Bačka Palanka, Bojan Radun, Executive Director 121. Nemetali d.o.o Topola, Mihajlo Hadžistević, Director 122. Nova Peščara, Branko Polovina, Director 123. Novi drvni kombinat, Đorđe Ostojić, President of the MB 124. Novi Pazar - Put AD Novi Pazar, Izet Ljajić, Director 125. Novosadski sajam, Goran Vasić, Director General 126. NRK Inženjering Beograd, Miloš Nenezić, Adviser/Consultant 127. Obuća Pavle, Srđan Pavlović, Director 128. Peštan, Bukovik, Ivan Terzić, Director 129. AIC Bečej, Severinji Pavel, Director 130. AIC Sirmium, Nikola Stojšić, Memebr of the MB 131. AIC Imes, Rajko Latinović, Director General 132. PKB Corporation, Milan Veljović, Director General 133. Wine cellar Aleksandrović, Topola, Božidar Aleksandrović, Owner 134. Politika N&M, Mirjana Simić Glišić, Director General 135. Agricultural Extension Service, Predrag Marjanski, Director 136. Family Diary Veličković, Surdulica, Milan Veličković, Director 137. Potisje, Kanjiža, Ištvan Jenei, Director 138. PP Lido Kompani, Milan Janković, Owner 139. Prvi partizan AD Užice, Dobrosav Andrić, Director 140. Prokupac, Slobodan Lukić, Director General 141. PTP DIS Krnjevo, Darko Aćimović, Director General 142. PTT Srbija, Željko Gagović, Director 143. Pupin Telekom DKTF, Miroslav Radovanović, Adviser 144. Ratar MDD, Kosovska Gračanica, Momčilo Trajković, Director 145. Ratko Mitrović Holding, Dejan Radenković, Director General 146. Riboteks, Ljubovija, Bora Krstić, Director General 147. Rotografika d.o.o Subotica, Antun Bašić, Director 148. Rubin AD, Zoran Bekrić, Acting Director General 149. Copper Mine Bor, Mirjana Antić, Deputy to Director General 150. SAGA, Goran Đaković, Director 151. SZR Bramy Aleksandrovac, Slavoljub Miljković, Owner 152. SZR Bojadžija Sokobanja, Dragoslav Stefanović, Owner 153. SZR Intermag Sombor, Tatjana Maglić, Owner 154. SZR Kolor Bane Smederevo, Branislav Danković, Owner 155. SZR Novaković, Slavko Novaković, Owner 156. SZTR Zenit Raška, Vladimir Pavlović, Owner 157. Sila - Stara Moravica, Bela Meheš, President of the MB 158. Simpo Vranje, Milan Nikolić, President of the MB 159. Sinema dizajn, Ljubiša Samardžić, President 160. Sintelon, Nikola Pavičić, President 161. Sirogojno, Rade Ljubojević, Director General 162. SKTKR Tijana, Užice, Vera Radojičić, Owner 163. Sloboda Special Purpose ind., Čačak, Zoran Stefanović, Director 164. Službeni glasnik, (Official Gazette) Slobodan Gavrilović, Director 165. SP Lasta, Velibor Sovrović, Director General 166. Spektar Gornji Milanovac, Radoslav Simić, Director 167. Spektar, Čačak, Mileta Mihailović, Director 168. SRC Olimp MB Dragojević, Valjevo, Milenko Dragojević, Founder 169. SR Favorit, Zrenjanin, Duško Milosav, Owner 170. Srbijagas, Dušan Bajatović, Director General 171. Stefan d.o.o Arilje, Miloš M. Stefanović, Owner 172. Stig Novi Pazar, Tigrin Kačar, Owner 173. Stomatološka ordinacija (Dentist Clinic) Kovin, dr Vladan Živković, Owner 174. STR 21 vek, Kosovska Mitrovica, Snežana Kostić, Owner 175. STR Zax market Lazarevac, Radosav Zarić, Owner 176. STR Solo Kikinda, Dragoljub Repac, Owner 177. Studio B, Milorad Roganović, Editor 178. Stup Vršac, Ljiljana Stojanović, Director 179. Tarket Bačka Palanka, Veselin Vesković, Director General 180. Telekom AD, Branko Radujko, Director General 181. Telecommunications Co. Telekom Srbija, Unit for K&M, Ilija Ivanović, Director 182. Termovent SC Steel Foundry Bačka Topola, Aleksandar Crnogorac, Director General 183. Thermal Power Plants and Mine Fields, Kostolac, Dragan Jovanović, Director 184. Termoelektro enel a.d, Mile Danilović, Director 185. Tehnogas-Meser – Smederevo, Ilija Truić, Executive Director 186. Faculty of Technology, prof.dr Slobodan Petrović 187. Tehnomarket doo Pančevo, Miroljub Kršanin, Director General 188. Tigar d.o.o, Leskovac, Saša Mladenović, Director 189. Tigar Pirot, Dragan Nikolić, Director General 190. Timomed, Knjaževac, Srbislav Vidojević, Director 191. Toza Marković AD, Predrag Paunović, Director 192. Topola komerc, Bačka topola, Mile Jovičić, Director 193. Transjug, Uroš Jovanović, Director General 194. Transportšped, Branislav Baćović, Director General 195. Association of Thermal Plants of Serbia, Milovan Lečić, Director 196. Univerzal Holding, mr Dušan Stupar, Director General 197. Unipromet Čačak, Milisav Novičić Owner 198. Unitrag d.o.o Branko Bešević, Director 199. Unitrag Pižon, Dušan Nikolić, Director 200. UR MisterX Ruma, Dušan Knežević, Owner 201. Wagons Factory Kraljevo, Boško Slavković, Acting Director General 202. Fertilizers Factory IHP Prahovo, Miodrag Ristić, Production Director 203. Cables Factory Zaječar, Miodrag Nakić, Director 204. FAP Corporation, mr Mirko Stojović, Director General 205. Farmakom MB, Miroslav Bogićević, Owner 206. Fiat Automobiles Serbia doo, Giovanni De Filippis, President of the MB 207. Fima a.d Mionica, Milan Tasić, Corporate Adviser 208. FK Ruma, Jovica Vulin, Director General 209. Fop Service 023 Novi Bečej, Dušan Rakić, Director 210. Forma ideale d.o.o, Aleksandar Ružesković, Director 211. FFB Komerc, Zoran Kijac, Director General 212. Hemofarm , Šabac, Radoslav Has, Executive Director 213. Hemofarm, Vršac, Dragan Mihajlović, Assistant to the Head of Centre for External Management 214. Henkel Merima, Miodrag Savić, Regional Manager 215. Hidrograđevinar, Milorad Kovačević, Director 216. HIP Petrohemija u restrukturiranju, Saša Pavlov, Director General 217. Holding a.d industrija kablova Jagodina, mr Ratko Vučurović, direktor 218. Holding Metalac Gornji Milanovac, Petrašin Jakovljević, Director General 219. Hotel Elit Palić, Nenad Vukašinović, upravnik hotela 220. Hotel Izvor AD , Aranđelovac, Dragan Todorović, Director General 221. Centroproizvod a.d, Nemanja Popov, Director General 222. Cimos Livnica , Kikinda, Dragan Knežević, Director’s Adviser 223. Cini, Čačak, Slobodan Spasović, Directorr 224. Cip d.o.o Prokuplje, Petar Čolović, Direcetor 225. Čačanska banka, Dragan Jovanović, President of the EB 226. Sugar Factory Te-To, Senta, Ljubiša Radenković, Director General 227. Šidprojekt, Josip Logarušić, Director 228. 8.mart Ripanj, Marinko Rodić, Direcetor 229. Alcatel Lucent Pupin Srbija d.o.o, Sonja Grujić Krstev, Direcetor 230. Bimtex, Božidar Stojiljković, Owner 231. Comex d.o.o Šabac, Živorad Arsenović, Director General 232. Credo d.o.o Vranje, Dragan Stojmenović, Direcetor 233. Execom, Petar Ulić, Owner 234. Flory d.o.o, Radoljub Milošević, Director General 235. Global Seed, Saša Vitošević, Direcetor 236. Grah Automotive d.o.o Batočina, Aca Zlatić, Direcetor 237. Harsco Metals Smederevo, Dragan Stanojević, Direcetor 238. Intertext Dimitrovgrad, Todor Georgijev, pomoćnik Director General 239. Matex d.o.o Subotica, Marinko Cvijanov, Direcetor and Ownber 240. Nissal AD Niš, Slaviša Potežica, Director General 241. Philip Morris Operations AD (DIN Fabrika duvana NIŠ), Jelena Pavlović, Director for Corporate Affairs 242. Promont grupa d.o.o Milenko Cicmil, Director 243. Ringier d.o.o Srbija, Jelena Drakulić-Petrović, Director General 244. Silex, Pančevo, Snežana Popović, Director 245. Univerexport, Nikola Cvijanović, Director 246. US Steel, Matthew Perkins, Director 247. Winners Company d.o.o Jagodina, Vojkan Stojanović, Director 248. West Pharmaceutical Chemicals Beograd, Dejan Milutinović, Director 249. WLS Elektronik, Ninoslav Janjić, Director 250. Wood Master doo Valjevo, Ivan Stojaković, Director 4. 5. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA • Slavica Đukić Dejanović, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia 6. 7. MPs Groups 1. Miloš Aligrudić, Head of the MPs Group – DSS, National Assembly 2. Nada Kolundžija, Head of the MPs Group – ZES, National Assembly 3. Čedomir Jovanović, Head of the MPs Group – LDP, National Assembly 4. Balint Pastor, Head of the MPs Group – MPs Group of Minorities, National Assembly 5. Tomislav Nikolić, Head of the MPs Group – Napred Srbijo, National Assembly 6. Velimir Ilić, Head of the MPs Group – Nova Srbija, National Assembly 7. Momo Čolaković, Head of the MPs Group – PUPS, National Assembly 8. Branko Ružić, Head of the MPs Group – SPS – JS, National Assembly 9. Dragan Todorović, Head of the MPs Group – SPS, National Assembly 10. Mlađan Dinkić, Head of the MPs Group – URS, G17 plus i ZZŠ, National Assembly 11. Jovan Damjanović, Independent MP, National Assembly 12. Vesna Pešić, Independent MP, National Assembly Committees of the National Assembly 1. Dejan Nikolić, Chairman of the Committee for Trade and Tourism 2. Milorad Buha, Chairman of the Committee for Industry 3. Milan J.Nikolić, Chairman of the Committee for Privatization prof.dr. Zoran Mašić, Chairman of the Committee for Agriculture Laslo Varga, Chairman of the Committee for European Integrations Miloš Jevtić, Chairman of the Committee for Development and Foreign Economic Relations Zoran Krasić, Chairman of the Committee for Finance GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA 1. Mirko Cvetković, Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Serbia 2. Božidar Đelić, Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Serbia 3. Verica Kalanović, Deputy of the Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Serbia 4. Nebojša Ćirić, Minister of Economy and Regional Development 5. Dušan Petrović, Minister of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management 6. Milica Delević, Director, EU Integration Office of the Government of the Republic of Serbia NATIONAL BANK OF SERBIA 1. Dejan Šoškić, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia GUESTS FROM ABROAD 1. Alesandro Barberis,predsednik Association f European Chambers - Eurochambers 2. Vincent Degert, Head of the Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Serbia 3. Johanna Drake Special Envoy for Small and Medium Enterprises, Directorate for Enterprises of the European Commission BUSINESS COUNCIL OF THE SERBIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1. Miodrag Babić, BNM Internacional, Director 2. Milan Janković, Cepter Internacional, Director 3. Miroslav Mišković, Delta Holding, President WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AMBASSADORS 1. Afrodita Bajić, Founder, AMC – Afrodita moda 2. Anja Ivana Milić, Technical Director, Arhi pro, d.o.o 3. Dragica Božinović, Owner, Novitas d.o.o. 4. Zorica Selaković, Director, Desert 5. Jasmina Knežević, Owner, Bel Medik- General Hospital 6. Ljiljana Stanojević, Fouder, Stanojević d.o.o 7. Marija Stevanović, MS Employment, Director 8. Marina Milović, Maja promet d.o.o, Owner and Director 9. Nataša Milanović, Biosil – Fruits and Vegetables Processing and Canning, Director 10. Sanja Knežević, Etno – VillageTourism, Village Latkovac, Owner ASSOCIATIONS 1. Branislav Grujić, SPK Privrednik 2. Bojan Radun, Serbian Association of Managers 3. Ana Firtel Vlajić, Foreign Investors Council 4. Žarko Milisavljević, Association of Small and Medium Enterprises 5. Sanja Popović Pantić, Association of Businesswomen 6. Miodrag Kostić, Associaltion of Employers 7. Nebojša Atanacković, Union of Employers of Serbia 8. Vladimir Čupić, NALED 9. Vladan Živanović, American Chamber of Commerce SERBIAN CHAMBER SYSTEM 1. Chamber of Commerce of Vojvodina, Office of the President 2. Chamber of Commerce of Kosovo and Metohia, Branko Miljković, President 3. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Valjevo, Zoran Marković, President 4. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Zaječar, Bratislav Đorđević, President 5. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Zrenjanin, mr Milan Radovanović, President 6. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Kikinda, Tibor Šebek, President 7. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Kragujevac, mr Dušan Puača, President 8. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Kraljevo, Mladomir Novaković, President 9. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Kruševac, Nenad Trifunović, President 10. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Leskovac, Goran Jović, President 11. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Niš, Aleksandar Mitić, President 12. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Novi Sad, Dragan Lukač, President 13. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Pančevo, Dragan Bosilj, President 14. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Požarevac, Milica Mitković, President 15. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Sombor, Tatjana Maglić, President 16. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Sremska Mitrovica, Milan Božić, President 17. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Subotica, Slobodan Vojinović, President 18. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Užice, Duško Majkić, President 19. Regional Chamber of Commerce of Belgrade, Dr Milan Janković, President Contact Persons FOR DELEGATES AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Mirjana Kovačević Serbian Chamber of Commerce phone: 011/3300959 e-mail: mirjana.kovacevic@pks.rs Mirjana Maksimović Serbian Chamber of Commerce phone: 011/3300928 e-mail: mirjana.maksimovic@pks.rs FOR JOURNALISTS: Ivan Jakšić Serbian Chamber of Commerce Centre for Marketing, Information and Promotion, Director phone: 011/ 3300-905 e-mail: ivan.jaksic@pks.rs www.pks.rs/spp www.pks.rs