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Johnson Controls (Second Investment Project)

“Macedonia was chosen because of its international competitiveness, because of our positive existing corporate experience here  and above all because of the support and professionalism that we have received from all Government institutions during the analysis process”.

Steven Meylemans
Project manager
Johnson Controls

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Kromberg & Schubert

“We are satisfied from the support provided by the Macedonian Government and its institutions. The decision for investment in Macedonia represents an important step in our expansion as part of the strategy for international output”.

 Martin Passern
 Managing Director
 Kromberg&Schubert

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Telecom

“Macedonia has a qualified workforce with excellent English skills, low taxes and plenty of business opportunities and the market is still developing. Investors can benefit from easy property registration through an electronic cadastre. You can also set up a company within four hours by visiting only one office. Taxes are paid electronically and there is no visa regime for EU citizens. Come and invest in a land with friendly and dedicated people and plenty of business opportunities.”

Mr. Nikolai Beckers
CEO
T-Telecom

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Why North Macedonia?

Invest North Macedonia is an official Government investment and export promotion agency responsible for attracting foreign investments and supporting the export promotion of the Republic of North Macedonia.

North Macedonia is a country of nature, the cradle of culture, birthplace of Mother Teresa, a crossroads of civilizations, a unique blend of ancient and modern, offering a rich multicultural experience. The beauty of the country and all it has to offer can be experienced year round.In less than an hour’s drive from the capital city of Skopje, one can enjoy medieval monasteries, churches, mosques, vineyards, bazaars, hiking, and skiing.

A major landmark in country’s capital city Skopje is the medieval fortress overseeing the city center along with the Stone Bridge over the river Vardar, both dating from the time of the Byzantium emperor, Justinian Primus, when the country was the leading province of the Eastern Roman empire.The Stone Bridge was built by the Turks on the site of a Roman bridge. The bridge gives access to the old part of the city where one can find the Turkish Bazaar. It is one of the best preserved examples of urban Ottoman architecture in the Balkans.