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Faculty of Economics,, University of East Sarajevo , Lukavica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faculty of Economics, University PIM , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina
The pandemic has had a major impact on the international business environment. Business between countries has changed a lot in terms of imports, exports and the border crossing of certain goods from country to country. The economic dimension of the international environment refers to the overall economic situation in a given environment and the structure of a national economy. Economic indicators determine the business conditions in a national economy. If we look at the size of the market in the analysis we can get information about the potential and size of that market. Economic measures have taken place in most countries with many restrictions. Our state, BiH, had additional problems in business, although there were some smaller companies that had positive business. Not all measures were important, but they had to be followed. International business has been kept to a minimum, which is certainly not desirable in terms of advancement. The aim of the paper is to overcome obstacles in doing business during the pandemic, as well as the task of examining the consequences of these economic measures, which we will present in the paper itself, if we will list what these economic measures were. International business is of great importance for every country and society in general, in order to survive and be successful in work and progress.
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