Strategija razvoja Srbije u susret Evropskoj Uniji
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Šećović, JasminaMentor
Aranđelović, ZoranCommittee members
Gligorijević, ŽivoradĐorđević, Miroslav
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The Republic of Serbia has already missed several historical chances to join the European Union
but is currently in a a position to define and accelerate the process leading to a united Europe,
and therefore confirming that it historically, economically, regionally and culturally belongs to
the European family of nations. Accession to the EU is one of the most important goals of
modern Serbia which realization Serbia will become an organized state, gain political stability
and provide intensive economic development. Defining the development strategy of Serbia to
join European Union includes the necessary political conditions (stability of democracy and its
institutions, respect for fundamental human and minority rights), economic conditions (the
existence of a functioning market economy that is able to withstand the pressure of competition
in the internal market of the European Union) as well as administrative requirements (the ability
of future members to take and apply the ...primary and secondary EU legislation and to implement
the aims of political, economic and monetary union).
Joining single market of the European Union opens up opportunities for marketing of domestic
products and services, where it should be noted that the export of our companies in the EU
amounts to over 50% of total domestic exports. This proves that the European Union is
traditionally the most important export market for Serbia. Therefore, the integration of Serbia
into the European Union is viewed as the headquarters of growth of the Serbian economy
through the growth of export of domestic products to the EU market.
The most positive effects are measurable in the area of agriculture, where our country has a
surplus in agricultural trade with the EU. Serbia has preferential status for 90% of agricultural
products, which should be taken advantage of, so that agrarian reform is going in the direction of
maximum increase in production until joining the EU. There are also great chances in car
industry, where most of the commercial reorientation is done under the auspices of the European
Agreement.