The General Director of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), Dušan Živković, announced yesterday that the company has initiated the process for an electricity price increase…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
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Kumho Tire Postpones Plans for European Factory
Following recent developments in tire manufacturing in Serbia by Chinese and Japanese companies, news emerged in May that one of South Korea’s largest tire producers, Kumho Tire, was considering the country as a(read more)
Crvena Zvezda earned EUR 475 million over the past decade
Red Star Belgrade (FK Crvena Zvezda), widely regarded as the most successful football club in Serbia in terms of national championships and cup titles, has generated EUR 475 million in revenue over the past decade(read more)
Unions demand minimum wage of EUR 600–750, employers warn of business closures
At a session held yesterday by the Council of the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS), a proposal was reviewed to set the minimum wage for 2026 at RSD 70,000, or approximately EUR 600…. This(read more)
Strickland shifts focus to Serbia following sale of project in Australia
Australian company Strickland Metals will concentrate its efforts on gold exploration in Serbia following the finalized sale of its Yandal gold project in Western Australia…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
Ministry of Economy disburses EUR 18 mn in incentives to 11 companies
Between June 1 and August 12 of this year, Serbia’s Ministry of Economy disbursed more than EUR 18.1 million in state subsidies to support investment projects across 11 companies, Nedeljnik.rs has reported…. This(read more)
Payment of Russian pensions hampered by sanctions on Gazprombank
Serbia’s Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance (PIO Fund) has announced that it received a notification from the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation indicating that sanctions imposed on Gazprombank are(read more)
Sad end for Europe’s first Boeing 737-300
The story of Boeing 737-300 aircraft YU-AND, once a symbol of pride for JAT, Jat Airways, and Air Serbia, has come to a somber end, marking a poignant moment in the history of Serbian aviation, Aero.rs reports…(read more)
Serbia faces slight slowdown in development of clean energy capacities
Serbia currently operates 11 wind farms, 198 small-scale solar power plants, and has 5,120 prosumers—individuals or businesses generating their own electricity from solar energy, according to a report by Radio(read more)
Romania to add large battery to Đerdap 2, Serbia eyes Đerdap 3
Romania’s state-owned power utility Hidroelectrica plans to install a large-scale battery storage system next to the Đerdap 2 hydropower plant (Porțile de Fier 2 in Romanian) within the next two years, Balkan Green(read more)


