The Western Balkans are becoming a prime region for business expansion, but each country has its own set of rules that businesses need to understand. ETL GLOBAL Member Unija has prepared a comprehensive overview for investors exploring opportunities in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, providing clarity on differences between the countries at a glance.

The guide provides a country-by-country breakdown of key details, including company formation processes, tax rates, VAT requirements, and employment laws. It’s a straightforward resource for navigating the complexities of entering these markets and making informed decisions about where to establish operations.

For detailed insights into individual markets, download the guide and start planning your next steps today.

To learn more about Unija’s offerings for businesses expanding in the Western Balkans, download their brochure for an overview of their services.

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