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The North Macedonia Free Zones Authority (TIDZ), the governmental managing body responsible for developing free economic zones throughout the country, said

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N Macedonia s free economic zones authority launches new industrial zone in Bitola

N. Macedonia s free economic zones authority launches new industrial zone in Bitola VMRO-DPMNE/All Rights Reserved. SKOPJE (North Macedonia), March 11 (SeeNews) - The North Macedonia Free Zones Authority (DTIZ), the governmental managing body responsible for developing free economic zones throughout the country, said it is launching a new industrial zone in Bitola, in the southwestern part of the country, with an initial investment of 1 million euro ($1.2 million). The initial financing will be used to improve the working conditions in the zone, which is currently occupying 3 hectares of land, DTIZ said in a statement on Wednesday. The free economic zones authority plans to invest a total of 3 million euro or 4 million euro in the zone by the end of 2021, it added.

North Macedonia: Fresh FDI | Global Finance Magazine

Oversaturated media market has led to bankruptcies Secondary roads poorly maintained Sources: Balkan Insight, CIA World Factbook, The Economist, Government of Canada Global Travel Advisory, International Monetary Fund, Republic of Macedonia State Statistical Office, Reuters, Transparency International, US State Department, World Bank For more information, check out Economically speaking, most former Communist countries fall between a less strictly directed version of the Soviet command economy and a Western-style market economy. North Macedonia has been moving toward the market model, says Viktor Mizo, managing director of Kostal Macedonia, a Ohrid-based unit of the Skopje Kostal Group, and former head of the North Macedonia Free Zones Authority and of the government’s investment and export promotion agency.

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