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Serbia, 1,034 companies and 3,244 entrepreneurs registered from Russia in 2022

1,034 companies whose owners or founders are legal and natural persons from the Russian Federation, as well as 3,244 entrepreneurs from that country, were registered in Serbia in the previous year.
In the period from January 1 to February 13 this year, 94 companies and 522 entrepreneurs were registered, according to the APR for Tanjug.

The largest number of companies and entrepreneurs, registered in the previous year, are engaged in computer programming, followed by consulting activities related to business and other management, while in third place are consulting activities in the field of information technology.

Specialized design activities are in the fourth place in terms of the number of companies that have this activity, while the activities of advertising agencies are in the fifth place, and the last two places are occupied by wholesale trade and other information technology services.

As for 2021, the establishment of 83 companies whose owners or founders are legal and natural persons from Russia and 76 entrepreneurs have been registered.

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In 2021, the largest number of companies have activities in the field of non-specialized wholesale trade, followed by computer programming, in third place is the construction of residential and non-residential buildings, and in the last place is consulting activities related to business and other management.

When it comes to entrepreneurs in the same year, the registered activity of the largest number of entrepreneurs is computer programming, followed by consulting activities related to business and other management, and in last place are specialized design activities.

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