Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of approximately 3.3 million (2023), is a country located in Southeast Europe, known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes. The economy is characterized by a mix of industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, and services. Key sectors include metal processing, textiles, and food production, with agricultural products such as fruits, vegetables, and livestock playing a significant role in exports. With a GDP estimated at around $25 billion and a per capita income of approximately $7,500 (2023), Bosnia and Herzegovina is in the process of transitioning to a market-oriented economy, although challenges remain due to political fragmentation and economic disparities. The country is striving to enhance its integration with the European Union, seeking to bolster its international economic relations.
The government and business community of Bosnia and Herzegovina can collaborate with the World Business Council to promote sustainable development, improve infrastructure, and strengthen international partnerships for inclusive economic growth and stability.
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