Investments

Why invest in Albania?

Excellent strategic location.

Free access to markets: Free trade agreements (CEFTA, EFTA and with other countries) create opportunities to enter a broader market.

Liberal legal framework for foreign investment:

There are no restrictions regarding investor participation. foreigner in the company: 100% foreign ownership is possible.

Foreign investments cannot be directly or indirectly expropriated or nationalized.

Foreign investors have the right to withdraw from the country all funds and contributions related to investments.

High investment potential in priority sectors, among others

Renewable energy

According to the Association for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, Albania uses only 35% of its potential. Hydroelectric reserves are estimated at around 3,000 MW. The annual production potential can reach 16,000 GWh.

Tourism

The tourism sector has great potential, Albania has a magnificent coastline stretching from Montenegro to Greece and a diversity of inland mountainous areas suitable for ski resorts and lake tourism. The country has many centers of Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine, Hellenic and Ottoman cultural heritage, including the UNESCO-protected World Heritage center – Butrinti. All this makes Albania a destination for tourism agencies and archaeological groups.

Agriculture and food processing

Agriculture is one of the largest and most important sectors of the Albanian economy. Fertile soil, good climate, abundant water, high export potential, are some of the advantages that Albania offers in this sector.

Mining sector

Albania is a country rich in mineral resources. The minerals exploited and processed in the past and that continue to be a source of profit are chrome, iron, copper, coal, etc.

ICT

The ICT sector is growing rapidly, becoming one of the most dynamic industries in the country.