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This project has been financed by the European Union

The Regional Cooperation Council is working towards Integration of the South East Europe markets, making them more competitive on the global business scene, and generating more revenues and jobs

Where do we want to be? Our goals are: STEADY ECONOMIC GROWTH OF THE REGION Reduce the region s trade deficit Increase the rate of creation of new businesses and create more jobs Help further trade integration Boosted investments Increase Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in SEE by 160% Manufacture and construct new production plants, as a share of total FDI in SEE Facilitate introduction of a dynamic regional investment space Increase opportunities for access to finance, by integrating the region s capital markets INCREASED REGION S INDUSTRY POTENTIAL Internationalisation of region s value chains in priority sectors such as tourism, food and beverages, etc. Introducing smart specialization to the region s industrial development Triple the value of export of goods and services per capita from the region, from EUR 1,780 to EUR 4,250

What did the RCC do so far to get there? Within the Multiannual Action Plan (MAP) for Regional Economic Area (REA), supported by Western Balkans six leaders, we developed a set of actions to enable further WB trade integration and introduction of a dynamic regional investment space We put the idea of integrating SEE into a unique investment space in the global business environment at the SEE decisionmakers table We raised awareness on importance of regional market integration and initiated regional dialogue on how to improve business and investment climate, to attract more investments and business We established a regional dialogue on capital markets integration and improving possibilities for access to finance for business We started assisting local authorities in improving services to businesses and creating relevant one-stop shops for investors We initiated pursuing reindustrialisation of SEE region through analysing, designing and coordinating national industrial policies We commenced preparation of joint regional products and value chains in priority sectors We collected the priorities of public and private sectors by integrating the voice of businesses in competitiveness-related activities at the regional level We developed and found funds for implementation of the Regional Tourism Project that is to start in 2018

Where does the region stand now? South East Europe Investments have increased, with some of the region s economies well on track to meet or exceed the SEE 2020 target Intra-regional trade has been mostly stagnant, demonstrating persistently low levels of market integration Economic structure and lower level of regional demand continue to negatively affect regional trade and investment integration Strengthened business links are needed to stimulate intraregional economic activity and generate increased trade Foreign direct investment remain the most effective channel for integration of region s economies into the European and global markets

Data source: RCC s Balkan Barometer 2017, a survey on public/business opinion on situation in the region

What the RCC will do next to change this? Enable consensus on regional investment reform agenda, in order to enhance further market integration Assist the region in promoting itself as a single investment destination and a reliable partner to the global business community Support creating more opportunities for access to finance and capital Help improve local services to business and create one-stopshops for investors Assist the region to address barriers and challenges to industrial development Support reindustrialisation of the region and smart specialization of our industries Work on developing joint products/offers and supply networks, and promoting them internationally (i.e. regional tourism routes for domestic and global travellers) How? We will: Ensure regional ownership through regional platforms of SEE Investment Committee, both in decision-making on priority areas and expert analytical work Coordinate regional activities with the individual Economic Reform Programmes Assist SEE economies in fulfilling particular obligations related to investments and industry, stemming from the EU pre-accession process Identify and prioritise common issues and challenges hindering investments and industries Implement direct interventions on the ground to address specific and immediate gaps identified by the region Facilitate concrete and tangible projects related to promoting investments and strengthening exports Assist the region in developing and promoting joint products, services, and supply chains Initiate and foster public-private partnerships

The RCC team in charge for flagship Ivana Gardašević Expert on T +387 33 561 735 F +387 33 561 701 E ivana.gardasevic@rcc.int Dragana Đurica Senior Expert on T + 387 33 561 717 F + 387 33 561 701 E dragana.djurica@rcc.int The Regional Cooperation Council serves regional cooperation and European and Euro-Atlantic integration of South East Europe in order to spark development in the region to the benefit of its people Investments Industry Trade Business Good. Better. Regional.

Regional Cooperation Council Secretariat Trg Bosne i Hercegovine 1/V 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina T +387 33 561 700 F +387 33 561 701 E rcc@rcc.int rcc.int RegionalCooperationCouncil rccint RCCSec RegionalCooperationCouncil