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Big gains, low risk and income potential.
Savy investors are making gains of between 30 – 40% per year and there is also the additional advantage of good rental incomes from the buoyant "buy to let" market.
Slovenia is one of the newest countries to join the European Economic Union (in 2004) and has the strongest economic growth of the new member states.
Slovenia was formerly part of Yugoslavia and sits with its borders surrounded by Austria, Italy, Hungary and Croatia.
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Slovenia’s ambivalent attitude toward FDI continues to create uncertainty for potential investors;
The current state of the environment is a significant obstacle in the transition to a modern state with a balanced approach to these questions;
The mortality rate of emerging companies is very high in Slovenia;
High level of centralization and local debt
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