As many as 89 percent of Generation Z respondents in Serbia want to work in an environment where they can speak freely about workplace problems, while 86 percent believe it is important for employers to communicate(read more)
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CINS: Companies linked to businessmen from criminal circles involved in EXPO project
The Center for Investigative Journalism of Serbia (CINS) said it had identified more than 200 companies working on the EXPO 2027 project, including firms backed by associates and relatives of people from criminal(read more)
Serbian government continues gradual restoration of fuel excise duties
The Serbian government has increased excise duties on petroleum products by about 12.5 percent, continuing the process of gradually returning them to levels that applied before the cuts introduced in March this year(read more)
Record year for banking sector followed by weaker Q1 results
The performance of Serbia’s financial sector in 2025 and 2026 shows that global turbulence has not significantly disrupted the operations of the leading financial players in the domestic market, according to the(read more)
Utva to manufacture component for Rafale fighter jet
An industrial cooperation agreement between Jugoimport SDPR, Utva Avio Industrija and France’s Dassault Aviation provides for Utva of Pančevo to manufacture an ammunition box assembly with a feed chute, which is(read more)
Japan signals loan approval for Bistrica during EXPO 2027
Mining and Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović met in Belgrade on Friday with Tanaka Kotaro, the newly appointed director general of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the Middle East and(read more)
Possible reduction in lowest electricity tariff threshold
The Serbian government has committed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to further changes in the tariff system that could lead to higher household electricity prices by the end of the year, Nova reported.
Serbian energy minister exits ownership of Croatian company
Serbian Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović is no longer a co-owner of Croatian company Kulturistria, according to information published on the website of the Croatian Court Register, N1 reported.
Russia’s war economy shifts focus of Serbian construction firms
Serbian companies carried out construction works in Russia worth RSD 4.22 billion (around EUR 36 million) last year, the highest value among all foreign markets in which they operated, Nova Ekonomija reported.
Sale of Russian stake in NIS should be carried out through the stock exchange, expert says
The sale of the majority Russian stake in Serbian oil company NIS to Hungary’s MOL should, under current laws, be carried out through the stock exchange, with the change of ownership registered in the Central Securities(read more)


