Yesterday, a desulfurization plant designed to treat flue gases from four blocks at the Nikola Tesla A thermal power plant in Obrenovac was launched for testing.
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Mattoni 1873 acquires PepsiCo stake in Knjaz Miloš for EUR 90 million
Mattoni 1873, the largest producer of mineral water and non-alcoholic beverages in Central Europe, has acquired a 46.43% minority stake in Knjaz Miloš from PepsiCo, becoming the sole owner of Serbia’s leading(read more)
Alvarez & Marsal expands operations to Serbia and SEE
Alvarez & Marsal, a consulting firm headquartered in New York, announced yesterday that it has expanded its operations to Serbia and other Southeast European countries.
April frost causes up to 250.000 tons of fruit crop losses
Frost and snow have significantly damaged fruit crops in some areas of Serbia, contradicting forecasts of a record harvest year, stated Zoran Keserović, a professor at the Faculty of Agriculture in Novi Sad.
Decline in the number of Serbian citizens actively seeking employment abroad
A new report published by Boston Consulting Group (BCG), The Network, and The Stepstone Group reveals that only 11% of Serbian citizens actively seek jobs abroad, significantly below the global average of 23%.
KentKart initiates international arbitration against Serbia
The Turkish company KentKart has filed for the commencement of international arbitration against Serbia following the termination of its transportation fare collection services in Belgrade, reported Nova Ekonomija(read more)
Orbán’s trusted businessmen dominate the Adria region
In recent years, Hungarian companies have increasingly invested in the Adria region, primarily focusing on real estate, tourism, energy, media, and sports.
Available agricultural land in Serbia reduced by 23.81% over 11 years
According to data released by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, the available agricultural land in Serbia last year amounted to 4,073,703 hectares, with 3,257,100 hectares being utilized and 122,257(read more)
Drakulić: Serbian authorities have no communication with domestic businessmen
In Serbia, it’s impossible to win a tender without some arrangement with the authorities, claims Zoran Drakulić, president of the Privrednik club.
Serbia nation of physical labor, few workers use cognitive skills
In Serbia, most working hours on physically demanding jobs are spent by middle-aged men and women aged between 30 and 59 years with middle-level education.