Two major Serbian state-owned energy companies, Srbijagas and Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), have claims against debtors totaling RSD 143 billion, posing a risk to Serbia’s budget, which could ultimately bear the(read more)
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APR: Serbian economy increases profitability in 2025, posts net profit of RSD 957.5 billion
Serbia’s corporate sector maintained the continuity of successful business performance in 2025, with higher profitability and a slightly improved financial position, the Serbian Business Registers Agency (APR)(read more)
WiiW maintains Serbia’s 2026 growth forecast at 2 percent, lowest in the region
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WiiW) has maintained its forecast for Serbia’s economic growth in 2026 at 2.0 percent, the lowest projected rate among the Western Balkan countries…(read more)
Serbia remains tax competitive
Forvis Mazars, one of the leading international audit and advisory firms, has published the fourteenth edition of its Central and Eastern European Tax Guide 2026, covering 25 countries…. This content is for(read more)
EU redirects funds earmarked for Serbia to other countries in the region
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the territory of Kosovo are likely to miss out on a significant European Union grant after failing to complete by the end of June the reforms required under the Western Balkans Reform(read more)
CLS: Around EUR 1 billion from Belgrade budget lost to corruption over four years
Dušan Pavlović, a professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences, said at the presentation of the publication White Book: Anatomy of Corruption in Belgrade, published by the Center for Local Self-Government (CLS), that(read more)
More than 200 Wizz Air employees ask minister about future of Belgrade base
More than 200 employees of Wizz Air based in Belgrade have sent an open letter to Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Aleksandra Sofronijević, calling for an urgent response regarding amendments to(read more)
Vučić seeks another 48 hours to respond to GSP employees’ demands
Ivan Banković, president of the Centar trade union at Belgrade’s public transportation company GSP, said Thursday that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had requested an another 48 hours to respond to employees’(read more)
Vučić announces new economic policy focused on domestic companies
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Wednesday announced a new economic policy aimed at strengthening domestic companies and promoting reindustrialization to better prepare the economy for competition in the European(read more)
Addiko board no longer recommends shareholders accept RBI offer
The Supervisory Board of Addiko Bank has withdrawn its earlier recommendation that shareholders accept Raiffeisen Bank International’s (RBI) offer to acquire the bank’s shares…. This content is for(read more)


