„Dimitrie Cupovski“ 13, 1000 Skopje +38923244000 ic@mchamber.mk
14.11.2018
On 14.11.2018, the Association of Information and Communication Technologies at the Chamber of Commerce of Macedonia held a session and discussed the proposed laws from the economic and financial area, which are of interest to the members from the IT sector.
The companies - members of the Association believe that the most suitable way to arrange the issue of providing additional funds in the budget of the Republic of Macedonia is in the comprehensive involvement of all subjects and elimination of the “gray“ economy, including unregulated business over the Internet.
Special attention should be directed to the utilization of all available opportunities for the rationalization of expenditures and their maximum realization in function of development and dynamic economic activity. Permanent monitoring of income and expenditure balances is needed, in order to ensure better quality of public services, investments in the advancement of the social, educational and health system, but also rationalization of state administration processes.
The indications are that such systemic changes, announced at the end of the year, are an additional pressure on the economy and were not adopted in partnership with the economy, without timely coordination so that the entities can adjust their operations, especially when determining the financial plans for the next year .
The members of the Association requested a review of the terms for entry into force of the proposed laws, in order to carry out broad consultations to assess the effect on effective operations, productivity and the business environment.
17.05 2017
On May 17th, 2017 the Information and Communication Technologies Association held a meeting in the Economic Chamber of Macedonia with representatives of the cable operators regarding the problems of the high financial burdens that companies -cable operators in the Republic of Macedonia face.
The companies pointed out that the current costs from the income of the cable operators (particularly for payment of copyrights and the movie fund), as well as other financial obligations are unrealistic having in mind the market and are a possible prerequisite and a threat for this burden to be imposed on the final consumer via including additional costs in the bills delivered to the citizens.
07.03.2017
On the 7th of Mach the president of the Association for information and communication technologies within the Economic Chamber of Macedonia had a meeting with representatives of "PwC" from Luxembourg. The aim of the meeting was an exchange of opinions regarding the Feasibility study for establishing a Centre of Excellence that would include the countries from Western Balkan.
The study is financed by the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the focus of the study is innovations in two areas: Information and Communication technologies and Renewable resources of energy and energy efficiency.
The aim of the study is to assess the possibility for establishing a regional Center that would support development of applied researches within a regional eco-system via estimation of the innovation capacity and potential of the institutions, readiness and willingness of institutions to contribute to the development of a regional Centre of excellence, as well as the model for managing and financing the Center of excellence. Source: Visit the link!
Blagoj Hristov, President, MACEDONIAN TELEKOM, Skopje
M.Sc Gerasim Vanchev, Vice president, SEMOS, Skopje
Aleksandar Pop Ristov, INTERWORKS ( IW Connect ), Bitola
Aleksandar Pajkovski, DUNA, Skopje
Antonio Janevski, CODEART NETWORK, Skopje
Vesna Jordanova, ELIKOSOFT, Skopje
Zoran Despotovski, CSS Zoran, Skopje
Mitko Piperkoski, INTEC SYSTEM, Skopje/p>
30.01.2019
14.11.2018
On 14.11.2018, the Association of Information and Communication Technologies at the Chamber of Commerce of Macedonia held a session and discussed the proposed laws from the economic and financial area, which are of interest to the members from the IT sector.
The companies - members of the Association believe that the most suitable way to arrange the issue of providing additional funds in the budget of the Republic of Macedonia is in the comprehensive involvement of all subjects and elimination of the “gray“ economy, including unregulated business over the Internet.
Special attention should be directed to the utilization of all available opportunities for the rationalization of expenditures and their maximum realization in function of development and dynamic economic activity. Permanent monitoring of income and expenditure balances is needed, in order to ensure better quality of public services, investments in the advancement of the social, educational and health system, but also rationalization of state administration processes.
The indications are that such systemic changes, announced at the end of the year, are an additional pressure on the economy and were not adopted in partnership with the economy, without timely coordination so that the entities can adjust their operations, especially when determining the financial plans for the next year .
The members of the Association requested a review of the terms for entry into force of the proposed laws, in order to carry out broad consultations to assess the effect on effective operations, productivity and the business environment.
17.05 2017
On May 17th, 2017 the Information and Communication Technologies Association held a meeting in the Economic Chamber of Macedonia with representatives of the cable operators regarding the problems of the high financial burdens that companies -cable operators in the Republic of Macedonia face.
The companies pointed out that the current costs from the income of the cable operators (particularly for payment of copyrights and the movie fund), as well as other financial obligations are unrealistic having in mind the market and are a possible prerequisite and a threat for this burden to be imposed on the final consumer via including additional costs in the bills delivered to the citizens.
07.03.2017
On the 7th of Mach the president of the Association for information and communication technologies within the Economic Chamber of Macedonia had a meeting with representatives of "PwC" from Luxembourg. The aim of the meeting was an exchange of opinions regarding the Feasibility study for establishing a Centre of Excellence that would include the countries from Western Balkan.
The study is financed by the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the focus of the study is innovations in two areas: Information and Communication technologies and Renewable resources of energy and energy efficiency.
The aim of the study is to assess the possibility for establishing a regional Center that would support development of applied researches within a regional eco-system via estimation of the innovation capacity and potential of the institutions, readiness and willingness of institutions to contribute to the development of a regional Centre of excellence, as well as the model for managing and financing the Center of excellence. Source: Visit the link!