From 2012 until now, Serbia has had six years with republican (parliamentary and/or presidential) and local elections and five years without electoral processes.
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BELEX15 down by 1%
The index of the most liquid shares, BELEX15, dropped by 1% last week, to 904.8 points, the e Momentum Securities brokerage company stated in its weekly report on the Belgrade Stock Exchange.
Workers of Falc East factory in Knjazevac go on strike
The workers of the Falc East footwear factory in Knjazevac, who stopped production on Friday, organized a protest walk through the center of this city yesterday and spoke with the municipal leadership, which gave them(read more)
Top 100 locations for solar power plants in Serbia mapped
As part of the Smart Planning for Sustainable Development – Mapping the Solar Potential of Serbia project, the top 100 locations for solar power plants in the country have been determined, writes the Klima 101(read more)
Sevojno copper rolling mill achieves best result in two decades
Last year, the Sevojno copper rolling mill achieved the best business result in the last two decades, said Dragan Subotic, the General Director of that company, regarding the company’s day, marked today.
Number of gig workers in Serbia up by one-fifth
The total population of gig workers, i.e. occasionally employed digital workers & freelancers, in Serbia has increased by a fifth compared to the previous measurement, according to the latest research by Gigmetar.
Record number of Chinese tourists in Serbia, staying up to 14 days
In the first four months of this year, Chinese tourists increased the number of overnight stays in Serbia by as much as 45% compared to the same period in 2019, when there was a record number of Chinese guests, State(read more)
Tito’s Blue Train to run again?
The Ministry of Construction, Transport & Infrastructure is looking for a consultant to help the Srbija Voz enterprise regarding the future of the Blue Train that was once used by Yugoslavian President Josip Broz(read more)
Mihajlovic against transforming public enterprises into joint-stock companies
The current government led by Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and Ministers who hardly understand their job, most of them not even participating in the work of the government, has proven that it has no legitimacy and that it(read more)
German Wacker Neuson opens second factory in Kragujevac
The German company Wacker Neuson, which manufactures construction machines and all mechanical equipment for the construction industry, opened a second factory in Kragujevac yesterday, in which it had invested EUR 25 mn.