The total foreign trade in goods of Serbia in the first three months of this year amounted to slightly more than EUR 19 billion, which was 3.3 percent higher than in the same period of 2025, the Statistical Office of(read more)
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Industrial production records 6.4 percent growth in March
Industrial production in Serbia in March this year was 6.4 percent higher compared to the same month last year, and 10.5 percent higher compared to the average of 2025, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia(read more)
May Day marked at the monument to Dimitrije Tucović
International Workers’ Day, May 1, was marked on Friday with gatherings in Belgrade….
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Belgrade Waterfront owes EUR 165 mn to the City of Belgrade
Belgrade Waterfront (BW) owes EUR 165.7 million to the City of Belgrade, and in just four years the debt has increased by more than 2,500 times, Nova.rs reports, citing data from the Serbian Business Registers(read more)
Serbia borrowed EUR 3 billion
Serbia yesterday successfully carried out the sale of government bonds worth more than EUR 3 billion, with strong interest from American and European investors, the Ministry of Finance announced…. This content is(read more)
State debt to banks increased 14-fold, exceeding EUR 5 billion
Serbia’s debt to commercial banks has increased more than 14-fold since February 2022, from EUR 375 million, and exceeded EUR 5 billion in February of this year, Forbes Serbia reports…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Lazarević: No price increase after expiry of margin cap regulation
Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade Jagoda Lazarević stated yesterday that following the expiry of the regulation on margin caps on March 1, there has been no increase in prices in retail stores…. This content(read more)
Four in ten used cars damaged in accidents
Nearly half of used cars most frequently checked by buyers last year had a recorded accident history, according to a study by carVertical…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member? Log(read more)
“I do not know what else we should do, except give up all fuel excise duties”
President Aleksandar Vučić said yesterday that Serbia is facing a major problem in how to prevent a further rise in petroleum product prices, since it has already given up 25 percent of excise revenue…. This(read more)
SEPA implementation begins, lower fees for euro transactions expected
From May 5, citizens and businesses in Serbia will be able to carry out payment transactions in euros through 18 commercial banks within the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), with a simpler procedure and, according to(read more)


