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Slovenia Tops Investment Attractiveness in the Balkans

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In the latest report from the Milken Institute, Slovenia has been identified as the leading investment destination in the Adriatic region, outpacing Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Croatia, with Bosnia and Herzegovina at the lower end.

The report evaluates the investment climate globally, using an index of 100 indicators across categories like business perception, economic fundamentals, and regulatory frameworks, placing Slovenia 26th worldwide for its investment appeal.

The analysis underscores Europe’s prominence in the global investment arena, with Denmark, Sweden, Finland, the USA, and the UK occupying the top spots for their conducive business environments. This distinction for Slovenia and its Adriatic neighbors reflects the varied economic landscapes and investment opportunities within the region.

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