The issue concerning reinforcement at Belgrade’s central railway station, Prokop, had been known as early as a decade ago, according to a static analysis conducted by the Institute CIP in August 2015, as reported(read more)
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Railway to Hungarian border to receive usage permit by August 15
During an inspection of the construction works on the Danube bridge near Petrovaradin—part of the Fruška Gora Corridor linking Ruma and Novi Sad—Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Aleksandra(read more)
Electricity price increase scheduled by end of September
Household electricity prices in Serbia are expected to rise by at least seven percent by the end of September, according to a policy statement and its annexes addressed to International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing(read more)
Preliminary study on peaceful use of nuclear energy completed
Serbia has completed a Preliminary Technical Study on the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy, Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović said on Friday…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
Key policy rate remains at 5.75 percent
The Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) decided yesterday to maintain the key policy rate at 5.75%, keeping the deposit facility rate at 4.5% and the lending facility rate at 7%…. This content is(read more)
NBS sells treasury bills worth RSD 360 Bn on repo market
On Wednesday, during its 27th auction of securities, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) raised RSD 360 billion (approximately EUR 3.07 billion) on the repo market through the sale of treasury bills…. This content(read more)
Serbia must adopt 90% more EU transport regulations
Matej Zakonjšek, Director of the Permanent Secretariat of the Transport Community, stated yesterday in Belgrade that Serbia is the most advanced among the six regional partners in aligning its transport legislation with(read more)
Booking still not registered in Serbia
The platform Booking.com does not directly contribute to the growth of the grey economy in Serbia, but it facilitates operations for unregistered landlords by providing them with a space to advertise, said Jelena Mićić(read more)
Belgrade Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments involved in General Staff scandal
The Belgrade Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments has been implicated in the General Staff building scandal, having proposed the revocation of its cultural heritage status in the same unlawful manner as(read more)
Opposition party: Purge at Belgrade Fair ahead of EXPO 2027
The government in Serbia is conducting a personnel purge at the Belgrade Fair company in order to secure a completely loyal management for the demolition of a large number of fair buildings in the interest of the(read more)