INTERVIEW
VLADIMIR NOVAKOVIĆ, PRESIDENT OF THE NALED MANAGING BOARD AND GENERAL MANAGER OF MOLSON COORS INDIA
Continuing Cooperation With The Government The common denominator of the top three reforms that NALED will advocate for has crystallised more than ever during the Covid-19 crisis. Those are the digitalisation of procedures, reduction of the grey economy and the improvement of the tax system and the development of healthcare
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fter several aid packages to the economy, it is time to consider the next steps that would help the Serbian economy. We discussed that with Vladimir Novaković, President of the Managing Board of NALED and General Manager of Molson Coors India. “The first package, which amounted to more than five billion euros, gave a much-needed infusion to the economy, without which it would not have withstood
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the blow of the previously unknown crisis. The measures arrived relatively quickly, were easily accessible administratively, but due to the speed of their adoption there was no better targeting of those most under threat. As the virus did not back down, a new package of around 66 billion dinars was adopted at the end of July, with the measures also able to be utilised by entrepreneurs, micro firms, and SMEs established after 16th March. Now