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Is Slovenia a developed country?

Both are former Yugoslavia countries, why can only Slovenia be called a developed country?

1 year ago

“Although Slovenia is small in area and population, it is the only highly developed capitalist country among Slavic nation-states. Its per capita GDP has reached 20,951 US dollars. It is higher than the Czech Republic and Slovakia, ten times that of Ukraine, five times that of Serbia and Belarus, and twice that of Russia and Poland. They are also Slavic countries. Why can Slovenia become a developed country? In fact. The main reasons are as follows:

01 Location advantage

Slovenia is a Central European country in a sense. It is close to Western Europe and borders developed countries such as Italy and Austria. After joining the EU and taking advantage of the EU's many advantages and cooperation with neighboring countries, Slovenia has developed better than other Slavic countries since independence. Its infrastructure construction far exceeds that of its brother countries, and the quality of its citizens is also extremely good. In addition, Slovenia has laid a good industrial foundation during the Yugoslavia period, and it is difficult for its citizens to become rich.

02 Internal Stability

Because Slovenia has a single ethnic group, there are no ethnic conflicts faced by other Slavic nation-states, and it can concentrate on developing the domestic economy. In addition, Slovenians are very united and therefore very stable internally. "Unity is strength", and unity within a country naturally develops quickly.

03 Less affected

Slovenia and its Slavic brother Russia are not bordering each other. They are very far away. Although they are located on the Balkan Peninsula, known as the "European powder keg", they are not in conflict. The core area, coupled with the small country and small population, has never become the focus of the game between Russia and the West. Without coercion from powerful countries, Slovenia can better develop its national economy and benefit its people.

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2019 China Central and Eastern Europe (Slovenia) Production Capacity Cooperation Brand Exhibition

Exhibition time: September 10-13

Exhibition location: Celje Exhibition, Slovenia Center

Exhibit content: hardware tools, building materials, kitchen and bathroom, electronic appliances, lighting, new energy, automobile and motorcycle accessories, household products, labor security, metal processing, mechanical equipment, temperature control systems, sports gardening, Home textiles, fabrics and clothing, beverages and food

The "Slovenia International Trade Fair MOS" was founded in 1967 and is held annually. It is the largest and most important trade show in the former Yugoslavia and the 16 Central and Eastern European countries. It has been certified by the International Exhibition Union (UFI) and is known as the "Canton Fair of Central and Eastern Europe". In 2019, the national government held the "China Central and Eastern Europe (Slovenia) Production Capacity Cooperation Brand Exhibition" at the same time as MOS, and included it in the national pre-exhibition subsidy "non-commodity projects".

2018 MOS, data demonstrates strength

◆2018 MOS opened 15 exhibition halls with an exhibition area of ??65,000 square meters

◆***There are more than 1,500 Enterprises participated in the exhibition, and 453 overseas exhibitors came from 35 countries. Among them, 9 countries including Germany, Croatia, India, Czech Republic, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Austria and Hungary participated in the exhibition in the form of "national pavilions".

◆56.7% of the exhibitors signed orders on-site, 69.6% of the exhibitors met new buyers, more than 88% of the exhibitors were satisfied with the results of the exhibition, and 74% of the exhibitors decided on-site to continue participating in the next exhibition.