Minister of Energy, Mines, and Mineral Resources, Sanja Bozhinovska, recently participated in a panel discussion titled “The Institutional and Legal Framework Supporting Sustainable Corporate Practices.” This discussion was held as part of the broader Business Forum, which focused on “Transforming Sustainability into Competitiveness: Building Businesses Resilient in an Uncertain World.” The event was jointly organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Office of the Permanent Coordinator of the United Nations. During her address, Minister Bozhinovska underscored a significant paradigm shift regarding corporate sustainability. She asserted that environmental considerations are no longer viewed merely as an ancillary objective but have become a crucial economic prerequisite.
According to the minister, embracing sustainability is vital for enhancing the development, overall competitiveness, and long-term security of local enterprises. Bozhinovska noted the evolution of industry thinking, stating that the perception of the transition to greener practices has fundamentally changed. She highlighted that what was once regarded simply as an added expense has now been redefined as a strategic investment.
This shift suggests that alignment with sustainable models is integral to engaging with international markets and navigating complex global trade environments. The participation of key figures from the foreign sector at the forum emphasized the growing global consensus that sustainable governance is synonymous with robust economic resilience.
Topics: #bozhinovska #foreign #green