The director of TIDZ, Goce Dimovski, had successful meetings with high state representatives of the Republic of Hungary
The Director of the Directorate for Technological Industrial Development Zones, Goce Dimovski together with the State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Elena Kuzmanovska and the Director of Organizational Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Vele Trpevski held separate working meetings with the State Secretary for public administration in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, Ester Gyarmati, the director of the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA), Istvan Jo and with the director of the Hungarian Foreign Trade Promotion Agency (HEPA), Gabor Jenei.
Within the framework of the meetings, changes to the legislation were discussed, in the direction of increasing and advancing the economic promotion of our country, through the exchange and sharing of Hungarian experiences in relation to the announced reforms.
The Hungarian representatives shared the positive experiences that the reform process in Hungary had in the direction of increasing and attracting foreign investments in the country, emphasizing the success story of Hungary, as a leading country from B4 in relation to the mentioned process. During the meetings, the contribution that economic diplomacy, presented through the network of economic promoters, has to overall economic development was emphasized.
At the same time, the work and competences of the Investment Promotion Agency (HIPA) and the Hungarian Foreign Trade Promotion Agency (HEPA), which together with the economic promoters are managed by the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, were presented in detail, a solution that has been particularly positively reflected on the functionality of the system as a whole.
The interlocutors from Hungary expressed readiness for further sharing of experiences in the reorganization process that has started in our country, and a contact person was appointed for more efficient and direct communication in these announced processes.