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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Scientific research and development activities in Slovenia are well developed. However, in 2018 its performance has declined relative to that of the EU in 2011. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA In Slovenia, electrical energy is a marketable commodity for industrial consumers since 2001 and for househodls since 2007. Tariff customers are provided with electricity, in accordance with the tariff system, by distribution companies in the framework of the publicservice of
ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Company registration procedure. Before starting a procedure, you must obtain a Slovenian Tax number. Here you may learn how can foreign persons obtain a Slovenian tax number . Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedur e: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). AUTOMOTIVE - INVEST SLOVENIA As automakers continue to place emphasis on operating with lean organisations and increasing their productivity, dedicated and creative workforce found in Slovenia is capable of working to high professional and technical standards, Knowledge of foreign languages and high interpersonal skills are an asset in an industry where only the best get to sell to original equipment manufacturers.WOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS By ensuring a continuum of education and training opportunities that support a skilled workforce in the electrical and electronics sector, Slovenia's workforce combines successfully the country's long industrial tradition with ingenuity and skills to produce clever technical solutions. WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed persons THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Business News RSS. 08.06.2021 Slovenia increasingly more attractive for German companies. Ljubljana, 08 June (STA) - Slovenia remains an attractive business location for German companies, shows this year's survey carried out by the German chambers of commerce in 15 ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-businessinfrastructure.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Scientific research and development activities in Slovenia are well developed. However, in 2018 its performance has declined relative to that of the EU in 2011. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA In Slovenia, electrical energy is a marketable commodity for industrial consumers since 2001 and for househodls since 2007. Tariff customers are provided with electricity, in accordance with the tariff system, by distribution companies in the framework of the publicservice of
ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Company registration procedure. Before starting a procedure, you must obtain a Slovenian Tax number. Here you may learn how can foreign persons obtain a Slovenian tax number . Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedur e: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). AUTOMOTIVE - INVEST SLOVENIA As automakers continue to place emphasis on operating with lean organisations and increasing their productivity, dedicated and creative workforce found in Slovenia is capable of working to high professional and technical standards, Knowledge of foreign languages and high interpersonal skills are an asset in an industry where only the best get to sell to original equipment manufacturers.WOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS By ensuring a continuum of education and training opportunities that support a skilled workforce in the electrical and electronics sector, Slovenia's workforce combines successfully the country's long industrial tradition with ingenuity and skills to produce clever technical solutions. WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed persons INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % LARGEST INVESTMENT IN SLOVENIAN PAPER INDUSTRY IN FOUR 08.06.2021 Largest investment in Slovenian paper industry in four decades launched. Sladki Vrh, 08 June (STA) - A new production line at the Paloma hygienic paper factory has been officially launched. TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence.Investors keen on locating their operations at the heart of the market with 500 million consumers will find Slovenia’s international commercial contacts and the land-sea-air transport TOP 300: THE LARGEST SLOVENIAN COMPANIES 06.08.2020 TOP 300: The largest Slovenian companies. Last year was a record year for many of the Slovenian TOP300 companies: revenues went up and profits increased. FIVE AIRLINES APPLY FOR NEW SUBSIDIES TO FLY TO SLOVENIA 11.06.2021 Five airlines apply for new subsidies to fly to Slovenia. Ljubljana, 11 June (STA) - Five airlines have applied for subsidies to fly to Ljubljana in the second round of a call designed to improve air links to the Slovenian capital. SLOVENIA INCREASINGLY MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR GERMAN COMPANIES 08.06.2021 Slovenia increasingly more attractive for German companies. Ljubljana, 08 June (STA) - Slovenia remains an attractive business location for German companies, shows this year's survey carried out by the German chambers of commerce in 15 Central and Eastern Europeancountries.
INCENTIVES - INVEST SLOVENIA The creation of a stimulating investment environment has been a challenge to Slovenia's economic development.. Grant aid is a common feature of EU Member States and has also been a tool of regional policy in addition to an adequate legal framework and a stable macroeconomic environment.Slovenia has developed an incentive system in an effort to give impetus to foreign direct investment expected LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for ICT - INVEST SLOVENIA The fast development of the ICT manufacturing and services in Slovenia is a result of systematic human development, well-developed ICT infrastructure and government commitment to boosting the ICT sector as one of the national development priorities. SURVEY: OVER 60% OF SLOVENIANS USE SOCIAL MEDIA 10.01.2020 Survey: Over 60% of Slovenians use social media. Ljubljana, 10 January (STA) - As many as 82% of Slovenian residents aged 16 to 74 have their profile on at least one social media, which translates into 1.25 million people, or some 60% of Slovenia's two-million population, shows the latest Media+ survey for 2019 by pollster Valicon. THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. ICT - INVEST SLOVENIA ICT-related export figures have risen sharply. Slovenian companies are enhancing their presence in foreign markets through outward direct investment. This trend is widely followed by ICT companies, particularly when investing in the emerging markets of the south-eastern Europe. Capital ties are also used to get a foothold inthe markets of CIS
AUTOMOTIVE - INVEST SLOVENIA The Automotive Cluster of Slovenia (ACS) is the hub for Slovenian automotive suppliers in metal processing, mechanical, electrical and electronics, chemical, rubber, textile and transport equipment industries as well as partners from RTD institutions and supportservices.
ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research ANOTHER MAJOR STEP TAKEN IN TRANSFER OF MECATOR TO 12.03.2021 Another major step taken in transfer of Mecator to Fortenova. Zagreb, 12 March (STA) - Shareholders of the Croatian group Fortenova made decisions on Friday that further pave the way for it to absorb the Slovenian retailer Mercator after the bankruptcy of Fortenova's predecessor and Mercator's former owner Agrokor. THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. ICT - INVEST SLOVENIA ICT-related export figures have risen sharply. Slovenian companies are enhancing their presence in foreign markets through outward direct investment. This trend is widely followed by ICT companies, particularly when investing in the emerging markets of the south-eastern Europe. Capital ties are also used to get a foothold inthe markets of CIS
AUTOMOTIVE - INVEST SLOVENIA The Automotive Cluster of Slovenia (ACS) is the hub for Slovenian automotive suppliers in metal processing, mechanical, electrical and electronics, chemical, rubber, textile and transport equipment industries as well as partners from RTD institutions and supportservices.
ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research ANOTHER MAJOR STEP TAKEN IN TRANSFER OF MECATOR TO 12.03.2021 Another major step taken in transfer of Mecator to Fortenova. Zagreb, 12 March (STA) - Shareholders of the Croatian group Fortenova made decisions on Friday that further pave the way for it to absorb the Slovenian retailer Mercator after the bankruptcy of Fortenova's predecessor and Mercator's former owner Agrokor. ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT R&D personnel. Latest figures by Eurostat reveal that the percentage of research and development personnel of the total labour force is over the EU-28 average. More than 14,700 scientists, researchers and developers are active in Slovenia. R&D personnel by sector of employment, 2017. Source: Statistical Office of the Republic ofSlovenia, 2019.
TRADE - INVEST SLOVENIA Trade. Cross-border trade flows indicate countries generally seen as competitive for investment and with adequate supply. Vigorous export growth was as crucial to Slovenia’s economic recovery when the country gained independence in 1991 as it is today when despite modest growth in the euro zone countries – Slovenia’s main tradingpartners
MARIBOR: FROM OLD INDUSTRY TO CIRCULAR ECONOMY 24.07.2020 Maribor: from old industry to circular economy. Maribor was hit hard during the transition to the market economy. Now the second largest city in Slovenia is a pioneer in circular economy, a strong entrepreneurial hub and an educational and research center of growingimportance.
GEN-I PLANS INVESTMENTS WORTH EUR 1BN BY 2030 09.06.2021 GEN-I plans investments worth EUR 1bn by 2030. Ljubljana, 09 June (STA) - GEN-I, an energy group specialised in electricity trading, plans investments worth a billion euro until 2030 in new technologies and digitalisation, including the construction of 1,000 MW of new solar power plants, according to a new strategic plan presented on Wednesday. LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed persons SURVEY: OVER 60% OF SLOVENIANS USE SOCIAL MEDIA Survey: Over 60% of Slovenians use social media. Ljubljana, 10 January (STA) - As many as 82% of Slovenian residents aged 16 to 74 have their profile on at least one social media, which translates into 1.25 million people, or some 60% of Slovenia's two-million population, shows the latest Media+ survey for 2019 by pollster Valicon.INDUSTRIE DES TIC
Le développement rapide des services et de la fabrication des TIC en Slovénie est le résultat d’un développement humain systématique, du bon développement des infrastructures et de l’engagement du gouvernement pour garder ce secteur comme l’une des priorités du développement national. THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT R&D personnel. Latest figures by Eurostat reveal that the percentage of research and development personnel of the total labour force is over the EU-28 average. More than 14,700 scientists, researchers and developers are active in Slovenia. R&D personnel by sector of employment, 2017. Source: Statistical Office of the Republic ofSlovenia, 2019.
ICT - INVEST SLOVENIA ICT-related export figures have risen sharply. Slovenian companies are enhancing their presence in foreign markets through outward direct investment. This trend is widely followed by ICT companies, particularly when investing in the emerging markets of the south-eastern Europe. Capital ties are also used to get a foothold inthe markets of CIS
ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedure: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). Limited liability company with one or more founders can be registered at any of 150 Slovenian Business Point (SPOT)one-stop shops
ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT R&D personnel. Latest figures by Eurostat reveal that the percentage of research and development personnel of the total labour force is over the EU-28 average. More than 14,700 scientists, researchers and developers are active in Slovenia. R&D personnel by sector of employment, 2017. Source: Statistical Office of the Republic ofSlovenia, 2019.
ICT - INVEST SLOVENIA ICT-related export figures have risen sharply. Slovenian companies are enhancing their presence in foreign markets through outward direct investment. This trend is widely followed by ICT companies, particularly when investing in the emerging markets of the south-eastern Europe. Capital ties are also used to get a foothold inthe markets of CIS
ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedure: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). Limited liability company with one or more founders can be registered at any of 150 Slovenian Business Point (SPOT)one-stop shops
ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence.LIVING IN SLOVENIA
Living in Slovenia. Slovenia is a safe, hospitable, picturesque country with a variety of landscapes. This makes the country a land of countless tourist attractions and a perfect place for lovers of sports and outdoor recreation . Slovenia has many attractive ski resorts . It's countryside spells adventure for horseriders, hikers,mountaineers
LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for LARGEST INVESTMENT IN SLOVENIAN PAPER INDUSTRY IN FOUR 08.06.2021 Largest investment in Slovenian paper industry in four decades launched. Sladki Vrh, 08 June (STA) - A new production line at the Paloma hygienic paper factory has been officially launched. ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
SLOVENIA INCREASINGLY MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR GERMAN COMPANIES 08.06.2021 Slovenia increasingly more attractive for German companies. Ljubljana, 08 June (STA) - Slovenia remains an attractive business location for German companies, shows this year's survey carried out by the German chambers of commerce in 15 Central and Eastern Europeancountries.
GEN-I PLANS INVESTMENTS WORTH EUR 1BN BY 2030 09.06.2021 GEN-I plans investments worth EUR 1bn by 2030. Ljubljana, 09 June (STA) - GEN-I, an energy group specialised in electricity trading, plans investments worth a billion euro until 2030 in new technologies and digitalisation, including the construction of 1,000 MW of new solar power plants, according to a new strategic plan presented on Wednesday. HUNGARIAN ENERGY GROUP MOL BUYS OMV'S SLOVENIAN SERVICE 08.06.2021 Hungarian energy group MOL buys OMV's Slovenian service stations (adds) details throughout. Ljubljana, 08 June (STA) - Hungarian energy group MOL has acquired a network of 120 service stations operated by Austrian energy group OMV in Slovenia, subject to regulatory approval. CARGO-PARTNER TO EXPAND LOGISTICS CENTRE IN BRNIK 05.06.2021 Cargo-partner to expand logistics centre in Brnik. Brnik, 05 June (STA) - Logistics company Cargo-partner opened a logistics centre in Brnik in 2019, one of the largest within the Cargo-partnerGroup.
THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT R&D personnel. Latest figures by Eurostat reveal that the percentage of research and development personnel of the total labour force is over the EU-28 average. More than 14,700 scientists, researchers and developers are active in Slovenia. R&D personnel by sector of employment, 2017. Source: Statistical Office of the Republic ofSlovenia, 2019.
ICT - INVEST SLOVENIA ICT-related export figures have risen sharply. Slovenian companies are enhancing their presence in foreign markets through outward direct investment. This trend is widely followed by ICT companies, particularly when investing in the emerging markets of the south-eastern Europe. Capital ties are also used to get a foothold inthe markets of CIS
ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedure: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). Limited liability company with one or more founders can be registered at any of 150 Slovenian Business Point (SPOT)one-stop shops
ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT R&D personnel. Latest figures by Eurostat reveal that the percentage of research and development personnel of the total labour force is over the EU-28 average. More than 14,700 scientists, researchers and developers are active in Slovenia. R&D personnel by sector of employment, 2017. Source: Statistical Office of the Republic ofSlovenia, 2019.
ICT - INVEST SLOVENIA ICT-related export figures have risen sharply. Slovenian companies are enhancing their presence in foreign markets through outward direct investment. This trend is widely followed by ICT companies, particularly when investing in the emerging markets of the south-eastern Europe. Capital ties are also used to get a foothold inthe markets of CIS
ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedure: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). Limited liability company with one or more founders can be registered at any of 150 Slovenian Business Point (SPOT)one-stop shops
ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % LARGEST INVESTMENT IN SLOVENIAN PAPER INDUSTRY IN FOUR 08.06.2021 Largest investment in Slovenian paper industry in four decades launched. Sladki Vrh, 08 June (STA) - A new production line at the Paloma hygienic paper factory has been officially launched. TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. SLOVENIA INCREASINGLY MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR GERMAN COMPANIES 08.06.2021 Slovenia increasingly more attractive for German companies. Ljubljana, 08 June (STA) - Slovenia remains an attractive business location for German companies, shows this year's survey carried out by the German chambers of commerce in 15 Central and Eastern Europeancountries.
LIVING IN SLOVENIA
Living in Slovenia. Slovenia is a safe, hospitable, picturesque country with a variety of landscapes. This makes the country a land of countless tourist attractions and a perfect place for lovers of sports and outdoor recreation . Slovenia has many attractive ski resorts . It's countryside spells adventure for horseriders, hikers,mountaineers
HUNGARIAN ENERGY GROUP MOL BUYS OMV'S SLOVENIAN SERVICE 08.06.2021 Hungarian energy group MOL buys OMV's Slovenian service stations (adds) details throughout. Ljubljana, 08 June (STA) - Hungarian energy group MOL has acquired a network of 120 service stations operated by Austrian energy group OMV in Slovenia, subject to regulatory approval. INCENTIVES - INVEST SLOVENIA The creation of a stimulating investment environment has been a challenge to Slovenia's economic development.. Grant aid is a common feature of EU Member States and has also been a tool of regional policy in addition to an adequate legal framework and a stable macroeconomic environment.Slovenia has developed an incentive system in an effort to give impetus to foreign direct investment expected LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for CARGO-PARTNER TO EXPAND LOGISTICS CENTRE IN BRNIK 05.06.2021 Cargo-partner to expand logistics centre in Brnik. Brnik, 05 June (STA) - Logistics company Cargo-partner opened a logistics centre in Brnik in 2019, one of the largest within the Cargo-partnerGroup.
ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical SURVEY: OVER 60% OF SLOVENIANS USE SOCIAL MEDIA Survey: Over 60% of Slovenians use social media. Ljubljana, 10 January (STA) - As many as 82% of Slovenian residents aged 16 to 74 have their profile on at least one social media, which translates into 1.25 million people, or some 60% of Slovenia's two-million population, shows the latest Media+ survey for 2019 by pollster Valicon. THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical SURVEY: OVER 60% OF SLOVENIANS USE SOCIAL MEDIA Survey: Over 60% of Slovenians use social media. Ljubljana, 10 January (STA) - As many as 82% of Slovenian residents aged 16 to 74 have their profile on at least one social media, which translates into 1.25 million people, or some 60% of Slovenia's two-million population, shows the latest Media+ survey for 2019 by pollster Valicon. INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for LOGAR LAUDS EFFORTS TO BOOST ECONOMIC COOPERATION AS 07.06.2021 Logar lauds efforts to boost economic cooperation as Slovenia opening embassy in Seoul. Seoul, 07 June (STA) - Visiting South Korea, Foreign Minister Anže Logar met on Monday representatives of the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) CONTACT - INVEST SLOVENIA InvestSlovenia Team. Verovškova 60. 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Tel.: +386 1 5891 870. e-mail: invest@spiritslovenia.si CARGO-PARTNER TO EXPAND LOGISTICS CENTRE IN BRNIK 05.06.2021 Cargo-partner to expand logistics centre in Brnik. Brnik, 05 June (STA) - Logistics company Cargo-partner opened a logistics centre in Brnik in 2019, one of the largest within the Cargo-partnerGroup.
PHARMACY AND BIOTECH: TWO OF THE FASTEST GROWING SECTORS 02.07.2020 Pharmacy and biotech: two of the fastest growing sectors in the national economy. The pharmaceutical industry in Slovenia is dominated by groups Krka and Lek. ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedure: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). Limited liability company with one or more founders can be registered at any of 150 Slovenian Business Point (SPOT)one-stop shops
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research TOP 300: THE LARGEST SLOVENIAN COMPANIES The TOP300 list shows the revenues of the parent company (3.6 billion euros). The 75 year old company is gradually shifting its focus from fuel trade to general energy services. Revoz (rank 3) remains the largest Slovenian manufacturing and exporting company. Renault’s Slovenian plant ended the year with 1.8 billion euros of sales. SHUTTLE OPERATOR GOOPTI ACQUIRED BY INVESTMENT FUND FROM 04.06.2021 Shuttle operator GoOpti acquired by investment fund from Oman. Ljubljana, 04 June (STA) - GoOpti, a provider of shared and private shuttle transfers to airports and between towns, is being taken over by the International Strategic Ventures investment fund from Oman, Delo reported on Friday. THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical SURVEY: OVER 60% OF SLOVENIANS USE SOCIAL MEDIA Survey: Over 60% of Slovenians use social media. Ljubljana, 10 January (STA) - As many as 82% of Slovenian residents aged 16 to 74 have their profile on at least one social media, which translates into 1.25 million people, or some 60% of Slovenia's two-million population, shows the latest Media+ survey for 2019 by pollster Valicon. THE RIGHT MIX OF QUALITIES Ljubljana, 26 May (STA) - The consumption habits of households in Slovenia changed considerably in 2020, according to the Statistical Office. Saving rates increased, while consumption decreased significantly. Disposable income rose, mainly as a result of stimulus measures. 26.05.2021 Fortenova publishes takeover bid for remainingMercator shares.
ABOUT US - INVEST SLOVENIA MISSION. InvestSlovenia Team provides intelligence that takes investors in the right direction. Slovenia offers a supportive environment for emerging businesses looking to thrive internationally through its technically-savvy workforce and pro-business infrastructure. Slovenia’s appeal is not a low-cost manufacturing but the reputation of its INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % TOP REASONS WHY INVESTING IN SLOVENIA Top reasons why investing in Slovenia. Quality workforce Quality link to regional markets Quality infrastructure Quality of life. Most foreign investors are attracted by Slovenia’s strategic position at the heart of Europe, its excellent transport and ITC infrastructure, its value chains, industry clusters and centres of excellence. CHEMICALS & PHARMACEUTICALS Slovenia’s manufacturers of pharmaceuticals and chemical products are the country’s most successful companies thanks to a long tradition of the chemical industry in this part of Europe dating back to the first half of the 19th century when soap, paints, spirit and various chemicals were produced. LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for ENERGY - INVEST SLOVENIA Energy production. Despite the fact that Slovenia is completely dependent on the import of liquid and gas fuels, the country’s energy dependency was 50.4% or 4.8 percentage point below the EU-28 average and the reason for classifying Slovenia among the Member States with medium dependency. In Slovenia, 15,453 GWh of electricitywere generated
WORKFORCE STATISTICS Total Men Women Population: 2,084: 1,042: 1,042: Labour force: 1,034: 559: 476: Persons in employment 991: 537: 453: Unemployed personsWOOD-PROCESSING
Slovenia’s reputation as the third country in Europe after Finland and Sweden with over 60 per cent of its territory under forests explains why woodworking industry has always been important. Cabinet, furniture, millwork and custom woodworking manufacturers tap the local skills heritage. The industry employs some 12,070 people in some 1,140 companies – bedrock of skills and technical SURVEY: OVER 60% OF SLOVENIANS USE SOCIAL MEDIA Survey: Over 60% of Slovenians use social media. Ljubljana, 10 January (STA) - As many as 82% of Slovenian residents aged 16 to 74 have their profile on at least one social media, which translates into 1.25 million people, or some 60% of Slovenia's two-million population, shows the latest Media+ survey for 2019 by pollster Valicon. INDUSTRIES - INVEST SLOVENIA Since the late 1970s when the first foreign investors came to Slovenia, the skill base remains the country’s key attraction as an inward investment location. Skilled labour is available to a range of industries making Slovenia an easy location for investors to fill talent.Other advantages include adaptability of companies and of workforce, business legislation, investment incentives, 19 % LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION Slovenia’s well-developed transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth by improving mobility and logistics hubs cater to distribution and storage needs. To increase traffic flows and improve mobility, investment in the development of multimodal transportation and the modernisation of the existing infrastructure is a priority and co-financing from the EU Cohesion Fund is available for LOGAR LAUDS EFFORTS TO BOOST ECONOMIC COOPERATION AS 07.06.2021 Logar lauds efforts to boost economic cooperation as Slovenia opening embassy in Seoul. Seoul, 07 June (STA) - Visiting South Korea, Foreign Minister Anže Logar met on Monday representatives of the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) CONTACT - INVEST SLOVENIA InvestSlovenia Team. Verovškova 60. 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Tel.: +386 1 5891 870. e-mail: invest@spiritslovenia.si CARGO-PARTNER TO EXPAND LOGISTICS CENTRE IN BRNIK 05.06.2021 Cargo-partner to expand logistics centre in Brnik. Brnik, 05 June (STA) - Logistics company Cargo-partner opened a logistics centre in Brnik in 2019, one of the largest within the Cargo-partnerGroup.
PHARMACY AND BIOTECH: TWO OF THE FASTEST GROWING SECTORS 02.07.2020 Pharmacy and biotech: two of the fastest growing sectors in the national economy. The pharmaceutical industry in Slovenia is dominated by groups Krka and Lek. ESTABLISHING A COMPANY Attached document explains step-by-step company registration procedure: Steps in establishing a limited liability company (the document has been prepared by the Centre for International Cooperation and Development). Limited liability company with one or more founders can be registered at any of 150 Slovenian Business Point (SPOT)one-stop shops
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS The Slovenian electrical and electronics companies have a strong presence in Europe’s east and southeast markets thanks to substantial outward investments. In addition, there is an ever-increasing number of international companies with regional head offices in Slovenia attracted by easy access to quality staff, supplier chains, research TOP 300: THE LARGEST SLOVENIAN COMPANIES The TOP300 list shows the revenues of the parent company (3.6 billion euros). The 75 year old company is gradually shifting its focus from fuel trade to general energy services. Revoz (rank 3) remains the largest Slovenian manufacturing and exporting company. Renault’s Slovenian plant ended the year with 1.8 billion euros of sales. SHUTTLE OPERATOR GOOPTI ACQUIRED BY INVESTMENT FUND FROM 04.06.2021 Shuttle operator GoOpti acquired by investment fund from Oman. Ljubljana, 04 June (STA) - GoOpti, a provider of shared and private shuttle transfers to airports and between towns, is being taken over by the International Strategic Ventures investment fund from Oman, Delo reported on Friday. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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