petak, 6. listopada 2017.

Bosnia’s simmering Black Gold (article by Nadina Ronc for Anadolu Agency published on 12/09/2017)

A recent analysis on the potentials of Bosnia and Herzegovina for becoming a new actor at the global oil market. The analysis takes as a starting point the research of the US company Amoco that as early as in 1989 obtained exclusive rights to explore oil in Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with the UK consultancy Exploration Consultants Ltd. (ECL). ECL obtained funding for this project from the World Bank. In parallel, according to a more recent estimate by Key Petroleum from Australia, only in the entity of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, there are 600 million tonnes of oil reserves. Since the tests began 70 roles have shown positive results. 

On the other hand, the analysis also mentions the US tests performed in the Dinaric Alps, where not only the presence of oil was established, but also the presence of gas. In May this year, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro signed a joint deal to develop a natural gas pipeline in a project supported by the USAID.

The full analysis available at: http://aa.com.tr/en/analysis-news/bosnia-s-simmering-black-gold/908286

The extract of the analysis by the Anadolu Agency journalist Nadina Ronc available below:

In 1989, an American oil company Amoco won exclusive access to assess oil fields in Bosnia, joining them was a British consultancy, Exploration Consultants Limited (ECL), to conduct exploratory research.
This resulted in an oil find in the north and south of the country. However, the 1990s war in Bosnia prevented the start of oil investment and drilling and this halt lasted nearly two decades.
The oil dispersed between two entities - the Federation of Bosnia and the Republic Srpska has seen its most promising find in Orasje in northern Bosnia, with 180 million barrels that are priced today at US$14 billion and rising.
The ECL project lasted for two full years paid for by a $2.5 million loan from the World Bank, while Amoco funded the entire project from their own funds for which they managed to secure the exclusive contract with Bosnia’s firm Energoinvest.
With the latest weather crises in the U.S. and surrounding islands, oil traders went from expecting turbulent days ahead to oil sliding 3 percent on worries that energy demand would be hit hard.
But if Bosnia plays its cards right, it could lay the ground for becoming Europe’s cradle of black gold. With this discovery in Bosnia, the country could enjoy cheaper oil prices and could export it to its neighbors.
A recent estimate by Australia’s Key Petroleum states that in the Federation entity, there are 600 million tonnes of oil reserves. As of Sept. 4, 2017, the price of unleaded petrol per liter in Bosnia amounted to €0.87, while in oil-rich Kuwait prices of merely €0.18 per liter were seen.
Currently, Bosnia does not export oil, but in 2013, imports were estimated at 20,690 barrels per day. Bosnia’s GDP growth in 2016 exceeded 3 percent a year.
Since tests begun, 70 holes have shown positive results. The majority of fields rich in oil can be found in northern Bosnia at a depth of more than 600 meters.
When the Americans tested in the Dinaric Alps (or Dinarides, a mountain range in south-western Balkans), they also found the presence of gas as well as oil. To drill one kilometer would cost one million KM (Convertible Mark Bosnia’s currency), so for Dinarides, it would cost 10 million KM, equivalent to about US$6 million.
Amoco, contracted by Energoinvest, took three years to complete the first phase of its prospecting work in the Dinarides region. Back in 1973, the Executive Council, the government of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina granted Energoinvest a concession to start prospecting for oil throughout Bosnia.
During the previous 10 years, from 1963-1973, Croatia's INA was the main concessionary and it conducted several extensive surveys especially in northern Bosnia.
Looking for oil in Bosnia goes back to the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire when the first oil field was discovered in Mount Majevica near Tuzla and Brcko in 1898. In 2016, French oil giant Total expressed interest in oil and gas exploration in Bosnia and was ready to offer $1 billion for a contract.
But Total was not the first company to express an interest in exploration in post-war Bosnia, it is the third company so far. Originally Shell Exploration entered talks but pulled out in September 2016 after Bosnia’s government changed the law on oil and gas exploration.
In December 2015, Key Petroleum also expressed interest. Bosnia’s government planned to release a public call for expression of interest for oil and gas exploration in the Federation of Bosnia by the end of November 2016, but this was postponed.
In May 2017, the Bosnian government was planning to appoint a body to carry out the search for consultants that would ultimately also end up with awarding the contract to the highest bidder for exploration of oil and gas in the Federation of Bosnia. 
Ionian Adriatic Pipeline
However, one way Bosnia’s energy is moving forward is through the Ionian Adriatic Pipeline (IAP) - a 516 kilometer-long gas pipeline running from Fier in Albania through to Montenegro, Bosnia to Split in Croatia. Azerbaijan’s company SOCAR built the project that is sponsored by the European Union.
In May 2017, Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro signed a joint deal to develop a natural gas pipeline that could stop their reliance on Russian gas. The project itself is backed by the U.S. development agency, USAID.
The IAP would be bi-directional and would connect to the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, which will run from Greece via Albania and the Adriatic Sea to Italy and onto Western Europe. It is planned that the IAP will carry 5 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year.
In January 2009, Bosnia and its neighbors, who rely heavily on Russian gas, almost froze as the dispute between Russia and Ukraine over the price the latter should pay the former. At the time about 70 percent of Russian gas flowed through Ukrainian gas pipelines and onto Europe including Bosnia.
But it is this exact monopoly Russia holds on gas and uses political means to control the Balkan countries that the EU and the USAID are seeking to stop, and it is with the IAP that they just might win the energy war with Russia. 
Renewable Energy
But Bosnia is also capable and self-sufficient with 41 percent of all consumption deriving from renewables. The country generates 40 percent from hydropower and 60 percent from coal-fired power plants.
In 2016, there was a 10 percent production increase in coal mines meaning a significant increase in its greenhouse gas emissions.
To decrease greenhouse gas emissions, Bosnia’s arm of the Nordic Power Partners (NPP) will build a 48-megawatt (MW) wind farm in Mostar, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina at a cost of $74 million, which will take three years to complete starting this summer.
NPP is also planning to build another 48 MW in Podvelezje near Mostar as well as another 500 MW of wind power over the next few years.
Bosnia is in a prime position because it is able to export power due to its hydro capacity.
If it can also sign a deal with Total or another oil company, it could soon export oil too and with that, pay all its debts, rebuilt the country and provide much-needed jobs for its population of frustrated unemployed but well educated young people.

nedjelja, 1. listopada 2017.

Sarajevo and Barcelona - Friends Forever (28/08/2017) - translation of the extract from the article published by STAV

Translation of the extract of the article published by The stav magazine

Full article available at: http://stav.ba/barcelona-vise-od-grada/ 

BARCELONA, MORE THAN A CITY
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The authorities and citizens of Barcelona organized dozens of charities and spent millions of EUR to aid Sarajevo. They felt the tragedy of Bosnians and Herzegovinians as their own. Barcelona is a city that established the 11th city district and called it Sarajevo District. During the years of war, the citizens of Barcelona were collecting money and humanitarian aid for Sarajevo. Every Monday at 08:00 in the evening they were gathering in front of the City Hall and expressing their protests against the siege of the capital of BaH with a minute of silence.  

Sarajevo paid its respects to the victims of terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, in which 14 persons were killed and over a hundred were injured. The letter of support to the citizens of Barcelona was addressed by the Mayor Abdulah Skaka, Reis-ul-ulema Husein Kavazovic, sportsmen, artists … Ibrahim Spahic, a president of the International Peace Center organized a performance in the Tito Street:"We are all one genus, stop the terrorism”. Fatima Mehmedovic and Nejla Komar, students of the Music School in Sarajevo to pay respects to all victims of terrorist attacks, not only in Spain, but all over the world performed Albinoni's Adagio,  a piece that during the siege of Sarajevo was performed every day at noon for the victims of terror against the city (Sarajevo) and its citizens at the alley La Rambla. “La Rambla is a symbol of freedom and the place where together with Pasqual Maragall we marched for peace and lifting siege around Sarajevo. They even named one block in Barcelona after Sarajevo", said Spahic....
“CALL FOR SARAJEVO”
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After the war, their assistance was mainly addressed via the Embassy of the Local Democracy (note by blogger: for further explanation on this NGO see bellow the article). 
For example, a fundraising event was organised in Barcelona named "Call for Sarajevo", which, by having people dial the humanitarian hotline, collected money for the reconstruction of the book fund of the National Library. The hotline was dialed by 300 thousand people. In 1996 Barcelona donated 205 thousand euros for the reconstruction of the Kosevo stadium, at which the athletic event "Meeting of Solidarity" was held. The first organised tour group to visit Sarajevo after the war came from Barcelona and consisted of 50 people. Barcelona donated two buses to GRAS. A total of 2.887.000 euros was donated for the reconstruction of apartments in the Mojmilo residential area. Aside from that, 650 thousand euros was donated for the reconstruction of the clinic, and another 150 thousand for the kindergarten facilities. 250 thousand euros was donated for the reconstruction of 80 houses in Hadzici and Tarcin municipalities. The Olympic Hall Zetra was reconstructed with the help of Juan Antonio Samaranch and Barcelona. Barcelona donated 150 thousand euros for the reconstruction of the "Kamerni Teatar 55" theater. Money was donated for the hospitals of Sarajevo and Tuzla, for books, promotions, concerts, student visits, businessman visits...
When the war began in Kosovo, 400 thousand euros was donated for the refugees from Kosovo accommodated in the Sarajevo area. 50 thousand euros for the shelter, 120 thousand euros for the reconstruction of the primary school in Semizovac... And that's just a part of the money and some of the projects that Barcelona organised to help Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since November 2000 Sarajevo and Barcelona are twin cities, and the Catalan cities Sankt Perptu and San Sebastian are the twin cities of Tesanj and Gorazde.
... The heads of FC Barcelona were also involved in humanitarian missions. Ramon Pujol, a member of the club's administration, a head of the club protocol, spent three months in BaH during the war as part of a humanitarian mission. He took an unpaid leave and arrived to BaH. He came back when the company he worked for  threatened to fire him. "I felt like Bosnia was a place that I needed to help, and I did just that, and not because it'd look good in my biography later on," stated Pujol. Spanish humanitarian aid workers came to BaH for the first time in 1992, arriving to Pazaric and to the mountain Igman. During three years of the war they drove in 105 trucks of humanitarian aid, mostly food and clothing, and through this organisation, 107 refugees from BaH departed to Catalonia. It's interesting that three Catalan aid workers managed to get married during their stay in BaH. According to some calculations, a total of 2.000 tonnes of food was delivered to BaH.
In 1994, during the war, Catalan humanitarian aid workers fully equipped the hospital in the Suhodol residential area, and three years later, rebuilt the destroyed school in Lokve from scratch. They built bleachers, a tartan-track and a management building on a stadium in Hadzici. These establishments were formally opened in 2005 by Joan Laporta, the then-president of FC Barcelona, one of the heads of the Catalan humanitarian organisation "Accio Solidaria Igman Catalunia", which organised dozens of humanitarian actions for BaH, from the reconstruction of houses, mine removal projects to memorials dedicated to Srebrenica.
Laporta came to BaH on the 11th of July 2005, visited Mostar and Sarajevo, and intended to attend the commemoration of the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, but, due to security reasons, the organisation of that trip wasn't possible..
Near the very end of the siege of Sarajevo, a visit was made by the delegation of the Barcelona City Council. The summer of that year was marked in Barcelona by protests organised due to the long-standing siege of Sarajevo, continuing even after the fall of Srebrenica. The main initiator of those protests was the late Jose Maria Mendiluce, who saw the beginning of the war in the BaH as one of the heads of UNHCR, and witnessed the murders committed by the White Eagles (Beli Orlovi) in Zvornik in 1992. During the war, the citizens of Barcelona were collecting money and humanitarian aid for Sarajevo. Every Monday at 08:00 in the evening they were gathering in front of the City Hall and expressing their protests against the siege of the capital of BaH with a minute of silence. Even though the "set" of people in charge in Barcelona and Catalonia has changed since 1992, the wish to help Sarajevo remained the same.
BARCELONA AND SREBRENICA
The artists and journalists of Barcelona often dealt with Srebrenica, talking about and reminding the people of the genocide in the town. Along with gatherings in the years during the war, almost every summer, manifestations are held at which it's spoken about the events in the former UN enclave. For example, the citizens of Barcelona marked the 16th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide by gathering on the Sant Jaume square. At the gathering, the messages of mothers from Srebrenica as well as the letter from General Jovan Divjak, were read, along with the letters of the Catalan NGOs. The citizens of Barcelona honoured the victims by lighting candles. During this gathering, they also demanded the release of General Jovan Divjak from detention**. In the General's letter which was read in this occasion it was stated: "I am honoured to be able to thank you for your tribute, for your remembrance of the highest scale genocide in Europe after WW2, the genocide committed against Bosniaks Muslims in Srebrenica. The truth about Srebrenica is denied by Serbian nationalist-chauvinists, so thank you for not forgetting the over 8.000 killed in just five days in July, 1995 right before the eyes of members of the UN."    
In 2008 the monograph Srebrenica by Tarik Samarah was translate to Catalan and launched in Barcelona in 4.000 copies on the 10th of July. Photo-journalist Alfons Rodriguez was awarded on the 11th of November, 2010 in Sevilla a national journalist award for his reportage from Srebrenica, published in El Mundo
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*The Foundation of Local Democracy has stemmed from the international organization Embassy of Local Democracy Barcelona-Sarajevo, founded in 1996 upon the initiative of the Council of Europe, with the aim of linking and twinning with other European cities, the development of democracy, cultural exchanges, and socio-economic development. During the existence of the Embassy of Local Democracy, it has implemented over 300 projects. The projects were implemented in the areas of reconstruction, sustainable returns, health and social care and education.In January 2003, the registration was renewed as a local organization - the Foundation of Local Democracy, as the legal successor of the Embassy of Local Democracy Barcelona-Sarajevo. More info available at: http://www.fld.ba/stranica/donors

** In March 2011 General Jovan Divjak was arrested by the Austrian authorities at the Vienna airport following the arrest warrant issued by Serbia for the allegations that he had committed a war crime in the "Dobrovoljacka Street" case in 1992 when the soldiers of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) were attacked in the process of withdrawal from Sarajevo.  









srijeda, 27. rujna 2017.

Triland Development owned by Texan Tie Sosnowski started to build ALTA (2007) and other articles on Sosnowski

Izvor: Dnevni avaz | Četvrtak, 26.04.2007.| 09:22

Triland Development počela izgradnju Alta centra u Sarajevu - investicija vrijedna 70 mil KM



Američki ambasador u BiH Daglas Meklheni (Douglas McElhaney) jučer je ( 25.04.2007.) u prisustvu brojnih zvanica položio kamen-temeljac budućeg šoping centra "Alta" na Marindvoru u Sarajevu.
Centar na 23.000 kvadratnih metara gradi "Triland Development", grupa u kojoj su četiri sarajevske kompanije u američkom vlasništvu.
Prema riječima ambasadora Meklhenija, centar "Alta" je do sada najveća američka investicija u BiH. "Alta" neće biti nešto američko, već će omogućiti američkim biznismenima da daju značajan doprinos bh. ekonomiji - kaže Meklheni.
Direktor "Triland Developmenta" Taj Sosnovski (Tie Sosnowski) govorio je o planovima kompanije koja će, kako je rekao, u naredne tri godine uposliti stotine građevinskih radnika i otvoriti 360 novih radnih mjesta.
"Danas počinjemo gradnju "Alte", a uskoro ćemo proslaviti početak radova na novom projektu, 300 metara od ovog mjesta. Obećavam da ćemo za dvadesetak mjeseci imati najljepši i najmoderniji trgovinski centar u ovom dijelu Evrope" naglasio je Sosnovski.
Podrška razvoju grada
"Već smo izgradili objekt Koševska Hills i adaptirali zgradu Grčke ambasade, što je samo početak. U centar Sarajeva namjeravamo uložiti više od 70 miliona KM, a posredno, kroz sedam miliona KM poreza godišnje, pomoći ćemo da grad postane još ljepši i da posao dobije što više ljudi" ističe Sosnovski.

Board of directors

The FIC is managed by the Board of Directors that sets the course of activities FIC, operates the current affairs, promotes its aims, approves programs and development plans, decides on the organization and participation of the FIC in relevant public events in accordance with its objectives.
Members of the Board of Directors are elected by the General Assembly. Board meetings are held every three months. The Board of Directors elects the following: the President, the Treasurer. Specialized Implementations Teams are established by the decision of the Board of Directors.
For the full list of powers of the Board of Directors please check the Statute.
Members of the FIC Board of Directors are: CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz, Carmeuse, EBRD, Fabrika cementa Lukavac, HeidelbergCement Group, Japan Tobacco International, Karanovic & Nikolic, Marić & Co Law firm, Messer, m:tel, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Wolf Theiss.

President of the Board of Directors

The President of the Board of Directors provides general leadership of the FIC. The President is authorized to represent and to organize the activities of the Council.

Tie Sosnowski founded Triland Development in 1995. Mr. Sosnowski serves as a Founding Member and President of FIC (Foreign Investors Council) and is also a founding member and currently serves as the 2nd Vice-President of AmCham (American Chamber of Commerce) in BiH. Mr. Sosnowski serves as a Director of Triland Development. He is a founding member of BREA, the Bosnian Real Estate Association. He graduated with a B.A. in European History from Washington and Lee University. ...












Novi predsjednik Vijeća ino-investitora BiH Tie Sasnowski

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SARAJEVO, Na svom redovnom zasjedanju Upravnog odbora Foreign Investors Council (Vijeća stranih investitora) BiH izabran je novi predsjednik Tie Sosnowski, te je formirano nekoliko radnih grupa, saopšteno je iz Vijeća.


Sosnowski, državljanin SAD, je generalni direktor firme čija je glavna djelatnost gradnja nekretnina “Triland Development”, a koja djeluje u SAD-u i Bosni i Hercegovini. “Triland Development” trenutno gradi Alta Shopping Centar na Marin Dvoru u Sarajevu. Sosnowski je diplomirao na Washington and Lee University i živi već nekoliko godina u BiH.
Pored toga, Odbor je kao blagajnika Vijeća stranih investitora imenovao Alexander Paine-a, koji je direktor pri Horizonte Venture Management-a, d.d. regionalne kompanije za investicije. Paine je prethodno bio generalni menadžer IFC-a (Medjunarodna korporacija za financije, ogranak Svjetske banke) pri projektu za razvoj privatnog sektora u jugoistočnoj Europi (SEED), te takodje živi u Sarajevu već nekoliko godina.
Prvi predsjednik FIC-a, Mark Davidson, prešao je na novu poziciju unutar PriceWaterhouseCoopers u Zagreb, Hrvatska.
Odbor se takodje saglasio da formira savjetodavnu grupu, kao i nekoliko grupa za implementaciju koje će biti fokusirane na pitanja istaknuta u FIC Bijeloj knjizi za BiH u 2007.godini. Grupe za implementaciju će raditi na specifičnim ekonomskim problemima koji su proizašli iz Bijele knjige za BiH u 2007. te će biti usmjerene kao pomoć vladama i drugim odgovarajućim agencijama u pronalaženju konkretnih rješenja u BiH poslovnom okruženju.
Foreign Investors Council / Vijeće stranih investitora BiH je udruženje koje predstavlja interese stranih kompanija u BiH. Ciljevi Vijeća uključuju poboljšanje uslova investiranja i poslovne klime u Bosni i Hercegovini, te promociju komunikacije, kooperacije i dijaloga koji je u toku izmedju Udruženja i odgovarajucih predstavnika vlasti Bosne i Hercegovine.


KK Triland was founded by Tie Sosnowski, the owner of Triland Development, in June of 2007. Mr. Sosnowski’s goals for forming a professional basketball team in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) was to provide another opportunity for Triland Development to become involved in the local community and “make a difference” in the future of BiH. Sosnowski feels that “sports are a great equalizer and have served to break down barriers across social and racial lines in America,” and hopes KK Triland can provide the same platform in BiH.

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World Investment News, Interview with Tie Sosnowski
WORLD INVESTMENT NEWS, INTERVIEW WITH TIE SOSNOWSKI Tie Sosnowski discusses the Foreign Investors Council and doing business in BiH SARAJEVO - Triland Development Chief Executive and Foreign Investors Council President of the Board, Mr. Tie Sosnowski, spoke with World Investment News recently about the Foreign Investors Council and doing business in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tie Sosnowski, FIC President of the Board of Directors and CEO of Triland Development stated that "BiH has been affected in many ways by the economic and financial crisis; the economic downturn hit exports and imports, inflow of foreign investment and public spending. Tie Sosnowski the team owner on the season, our goal was to play hard, win games and help our community as much as possible. Tie Sosnowski, a US businessman working in BiH, is without doubt the most interesting individual among the numerous community of foreign businessmen. Sosnowski is the founder and owner of Triland Development, a company that built a residential villa in Koševo a few years ago, probably the most luxurious building in the entire BiH. In the very center of the city, next to the two UNITIC skyscrapers, Sosnowski has just started constructing a large retail building of 23,000 square meters. Through his company, Sosnowski is present in some other countries in Europe and America, but the main ambitions of this US businessman are related to BiH and Sarajevo, where he had taken up residence as early as five years ago. As a veteran in the foreign business community in BiH, Sosnowski was appointed the President of the Foreign Investors Council last year, and is also the current Vice-President of the American Chamber of Commerce in BiH. Sosnowski has demonstrated his high level of integration into the social life of the city in a rather unusual way: in the summer of last year, he formed the professional basketball team "KK Triland" in Sarajevo and has brought a few promising players from other teams. Sosnowski himself used to play basketball while studying at the Washington and Lee University. SOSNOWSKI WELCOMES AMCHAM PARTNERSHIP WITH US EMBASSY US Embassy Sarajevo website - December 13, 2007 SOSNOWSKI WELCOMES AMCHAM PARTNERSHIP WITH US EMBASSY Sosnowski stressed that AmCham would continue to contribute to the development of a healthy business climate and to improving conditions not only for its members, but also for other businesses operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. SOSNOWSKI ELECTED PRESIDENT OF FIC Dnevni Avaz - October 26, 2007 SOSNOWSKI ELECTED PRESIDENT OF FIC SARAJEVO -- The Steering Board of the Foreign Investment Council B&H elected as its new president Mr. Tie Sosnowski, the general director of Triland Development, which operates in USA and B&H. At this moment, Triland Development is constructing the "ALTA" Shopping Centre in Marijin Dvor in Sarajevo. "I haven't built anything in the RS, but it's the next target," said Tie Sosnowski, over a coffee at an upscale cafe in Sarajevo's Holiday Inn. Mr. Sosnowski, a Texan who broke ground in April on a 23,000-square-meter, almost $30 million shopping center in Sarajevo, said the entity's lower taxes are appealing, as is its relatively streamlined bureaucracy. The Federation's "permitting process is a labyrinth," he said. Tie Sosnowski, who represents Mr. Crow in the region, says it has taken more than two years to wade through about 50 procedures required for getting a building permit, including changing the property title, getting architectural drawings approved and extending utilities to the site. "When I try to get the permits, there are Serbs, Croats and Muslims who are so fractured that no one wants to take a decision," says Mr. Sosnowski, who says he has completed all but a few steps for obtaining the permit. Mr. Crow shifted to Bosnia after deciding that Moscow was too "risky and corrupt," according to Mr. Sosnowski, his regional representative. But Russian bureaucrats levied new taxes that, unless paid, would have prevented the Dallas investor from moving his money out of the country, Mr. Sosnowski says. "We ended up with profits in the mid-teens," he says.

www.kktriland.net [cached]
Triland Development was founded by Mr. Tie Sosnowski and is a group of companies which owns, develops, and manages real estate assets including office, residential and retail properties in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Triland Development is affiliated with Crow Holdings, one of America's leading real estate development companies.

Izvor: eKapija | Utorak, 11.03.2008.| 16:09

Novi Upravni odbor FIPA - e

Prva, konstitutivna, sjednica novog Upravnog odbora Agencije za unapređenje stranih investicija u BiH (FIPA) održana je u Sarajevu, 6.3.2008. godine.
Nakon što je mandat ranijim članovima istekao 31.12.2007.godine FIPA je zatražila od nadležnih institucija i asocijacija da imenuje svoje članove u Upravni odbor FIPA-e. Dva člana imenuje Vijeće ministara BiH, po jednog člana imenuju Vlada Federacije BiH i Vlada Republike Srpske, jednog člana imenuje Vanjskotrgovinska komora BiH, dva člana predstavljaju poslovnu zajednicu u Bosni i Hercegovini, na način da po jednog člana imenuju Asocijacija poslodavaca Federacije BiH i Savez poslodavaca Republike Srpske, dva člana predstavljaju zajednicu stranih investitora u Bosni i Hercegovini a imenuju se od Udruženja stranih investitora u Bosni i Hercegovini.
Novoimenovani članovi Upravnog odbora FIPA-e su Tarik Đođić, Tie Sosnowski, Giulio Moreno, Zoran Stjepanović, Anđelko Šobot i Eduard Jahjaefendić. Nakon što je konstituiran Upravni odbor pristupilo se izboru predsjedavajućeg, kojeg biraju imenovani članovi Upravnog odbora između sebe. Gospodin Anđelko Šobot je izabran za predsjednika. Vlada Federacije BiH i Vijeće ministara BiH nisu još imenovali svoje predstavnike. Poslove sekretara Upravnog odbora obavljat će Vesko Drljača, sekretar FIPA-e.

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Važnu ulogu u pronalasku partnera i uspješnom zaključenju ugovora imala je regionalna konsultantska kuća Ascendant Capital Advisors, specijalizovana za upravljanje projektima akvizicija i spajanja na tržištu Bosne i Hercegovine, Hrvatske i Srbije. Alexander Paine, direktor Ascendantovog ureda u Sarajevu, istakao je da Securitasova akvizicija AWG-a predstavlja prvo strano ulaganje u sektoru privatnih usluga zaštite ljudi i imovine te jedan od do sada najvećih i najznačajnijih ugovora te vrste u zemlji.
Nermina Voloder
The final chapter of BiH’s privatization story remains to be written, and its outcome may do much to determine whether as Tie Sosnowski, wrote in the FIC White Paper “mark the beginning of a new era in Bosnia and Herzegovina and that government officials will accelerate reforms in order to ensure that the business environment is predictable and transparent