Former Minister of Construction Goran Vesić stated before the Novi Sad Higher Public Prosecutor, Slobodan Josimović, that the collapse of the railway station canopy in that city resulted from professional negligence and(read more)
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Authorities hid key high-speed rail contract from public?
The commercial contract for the construction of the Novi Sad–Subotica high-speed railway, signed in July 2018 by then-Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlović and Chinese contractors, could significantly impact the(read more)
Lucić: Lithium in Jadar should not be mined due to waterways
Mining engineer Nik Lucić stated yesterday that lithium deposits in the Jadar River Valley near Loznica should not be exploited because they are located within primary drinking water sources…. This content is for(read more)
Boycott of five retail chains on Friday reduced turnover by half a billion dinars
The Serbian Tax Administration announced yesterday that on January 31, when the consumer association Efektiva called on citizens to boycott shopping at retail chains Delhaize, Mercator, DIS, Univerexport, and Lidl, both(read more)
Informal inquiry committee investigates Novi Sad tragedy
An informal inquiry committee composed of university professors and experts from various fields has been formed to examine all publicly available documentation related to the collapse of the canopy at the railway(read more)
Nenadić claims key document missing
The Serbian authorities released documents on the infrastructure work on the railway from Novi Sad to the Hungarian border on three separate occasions, and government officials insisted that the complete documentation(read more)
Environmental protection conditions issued to Rio Tinto without expert approval?
The Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia issued environmental protection conditions to Rio Tinto for the Jadar project in August last year, outlining what needs to be preserved in the area and how to do so(read more)
Boycott leads to 21.5% fewer receipts issued in major retail chains
During the boycott of five major retail chains in Serbia on Friday, January 31, the number of issued fiscal receipts dropped by 21.5% compared to two weeks earlier, on Friday, January 17, the Serbian Tax Administration(read more)
Gazprom’s withdrawal from Serbia not an option, exit from Romania and Bulgaria under consideration
Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) has published its Quarterly Business Report for the final quarter of 2024….
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Efektiva calls on Tax Administration to disclose data on the impact of retail chains boycott
The consumer association Efektiva has called on the Tax Administration of Serbia to publish data on the effects of the boycott of retail chains, as is regularly done by tax authorities in Croatia and North(read more)