A team of scientists claims that the lithium deposit in western Serbia is not worth exploiting due to environmental risks, as it is the only site in the world where lithium extraction is planned in a populated and(read more)
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Ivana Španović and Eliksir Zorka deny connection to lithium mining
The lawyers of celebrated Serbian athlete Ivana Španović denied yesterday that she would boycott the Paris Olympics due to Serbia signing a Memorandum of Strategic Partnership in Sustainable Raw Materials, including(read more)
Piglet prices halved since Easter in Serbia
Retail prices of pork in Serbia have halved since the Easter holidays, though the market has stabilized with occasional fluctuations, agro-analyst Goran Đaković stated yesterday.
Serbia leading destination for export of Swiss used cars
The export of used vehicles from Switzerland is a multi-million business, with Swiss-registered cars being bought worldwide.
In Serbia 69 permits issued for lithium exploration
Since 2003, 69 permits have been issued in Serbia for the exploration of lithium and related elements.
Fierce debate in Parliament over Jadar project
Minister of Internal Affairs Ivica Dačić yesterday told members of the Serbian Parliament that the Jadar project and lithium exploitation should be addressed on an expert rather than a political level.
Increased value of leasing contracts in the first half of the year
The Association of Leasing Companies of Serbia (ALCS) announced yesterday that the value of newly concluded financial leasing contracts in the first half of this year amounted to EUR 481.91 million, which is a 25(read more)
Cost of Horgoš border crossing reconstruction increases again
The reconstruction of the Horgoš border crossing has become more expensive once again.
Law proposals for EUR 1.2 billion in borrowings presented to Parliament
During the first extraordinary session of the current parliamentary assembly, out of the 60 agenda items, about ten pertain to new borrowings and servicing existing debts.
Serbian construction firms reduced activities in Russia, Germany took the lead
Russia is no longer among Serbia’s top five trading partners, nor is it the main market for Serbian construction companies, indicating a stagnation in economic cooperation between the two countries, reports(read more)