The Heixinggen Consortium's involvement in the Bosnian region attracted very little attention; military occupation did not mean that the Austro-Hungarian Empire incorporated the area under its rule. Historically, the Austro-Hungarian Empire wanted to incorporate Bosnia into its territory, but that was already at the beginning of the 20th century.
The main reason for this is still that the interests were not in place. Bosnia was resource-poor, and although coal resources were relatively abundant, the local transportation was very isolated, making development difficult.
At any point in time, Bosnia was almost the most impoverished region on the Balkan Peninsula, so there really was no economic value. For example, the impact of the agricultural crisis meant that there were practically no businessmen willing to engage in agricultural development in Bosnia.
