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A CAPTURED COUNTRY (VIDEO): Others get gas, oil and electricity, miners get fired
Due to the lack of its own funds for the implementation of large infrastructure projects, BiH is forced to borrow, but also to accept various requirements and conditions set by the investors. Refusal would mean a complete halt to the development of this sector.
The strongest impact on the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina is exerted in the sectors related to the production, processing and distribution of oil and natural gas, and they are not significantly behind the electricity sector, mining sector and infrastructure sector. Since the economy relies on the listed sectors, these investments lead to the phenomenon of the so-called “captured county”.
Everything is going quite easily because Bosnia and Herzegovina is fertile ground for that both politically and socio-economically, and it is even clearer that the “liberation of the country” will be very difficult and slow.
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