Business opportunities in Bosnia are endless. The
country of + 3 million potential consumers faces the dual-problem of rebuilding
a war-torn country and introducing transitional liberal market reforms to its
formerly mixed economy.
Bosnia has a strong industry with large scale exports worth
millions of US$. Agriculture
remains conducted on privately owned farms.
The United
States Embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
produces the Country Commercial Guide; an annual report that delivers a
comprehensive look at Bosnia and Herzegovina's commercial and economic
environment, using economic, political, and market analysis. It can be viewed
on Embassy Sarajevo’s
website.
Sarajevo
International Airport (IATA: SJJ, ICAO: LQSA), also known as Butmir Airport,
is the main international airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Railway operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina are successors of the Yugoslav Railways within the country boundaries
following independence from the Former Yugoslavia in 1992.
Mobile data
services are also available, including high-speed EDGE and 3G services.
According to an estimation of the World Tourism Organization, Bosnia and Herzegovina
will have the third highest tourism growth rate in the world between 1995 and
2020.
Bosnia has
also become an increasingly popular skiing and Ecotourism
destination.
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