Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said on Thursday that he expects the Serbian government to decide as early as Friday on a gradual increase in fuel excise taxes following the easing of conditions on the global oil(read more)
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Spending on EXOO and National Stadium below plan
About RSD 7 billion, or 16.16 percent of the planned total of RSD 42.5 billion for 2026, had been spent on the EXPO 2027 project by the end of May, Forbes Srbija reported, citing the Finance Ministry’s budget execution(read more)
Raspberries purchased at RSD 400-450 per kilogram, growers dissatisfied
Although this year is being forecast as a good one for fruit growers, Dobrivoje Radović, president of the Association of Raspberry Producers of Serbia, told Biznis.rs that the purchase price of RSD 400 to RSD 450 per(read more)
Parliament debates several state borrowing bills
Although public attention regarding the extraordinary session of the Serbian Parliament is mostly drawn to amendments to a set of judicial acts, the so-called “Mrdić laws,” based on the recommendations of(read more)
Nenadić: Minister violated the Law on Prevention of Corruption
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović violated the Law on Prevention of Corruption because she had an obligation to timely report her 35 percent ownership in the company Kulturista from(read more)
BWF profit surges 155% to reach EUR 163.5 million in 2025
The Belgrade Waterfront (BWF) company achieved a net profit of EUR 163.5 million in 2025, representing a 155 percent increase compared to the previous year, when the profit amounted to around EUR 64 million, according(read more)
Nikola Tesla Airport handles record 817,731 passengers in May
Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport handled 817,731 passengers in May, representing an 8.8 percent increase compared to the same month last year and the best May result in the airport’s history, according to data from(read more)
Financial sector inflation expectations rise
One-year-ahead inflation expectations in Serbia’s financial sector rose to 4.0 percent in May from 3.5 percent in April, according to a survey conducted by Ninamedia.
Serbian government pledges new electricity tariff reform to IMF
The Serbian government has pledged to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that it will introduce further changes to the tariff system under which households pay for electricity by the end of August, Nedeljnik reported.
Serbia’s property market exceeds EUR 2 billion in Q1
The Republic Geodetic Authority (RGZ) said yesterday on the social media platform X that Serbia’s real estate market set records in the first quarter of this year both in terms of market value and the number of(read more)


