The Energy Agency Council of Serbia has approved an increase in electricity prices for guaranteed supply—covering households and small customers—of 6.6 percent, effective October 1, following a request from the state(read more)
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Potato producers call for import tariffs to protect domestic prices
The Potato Association of Serbia has called on the Serbian government to introduce seasonal customs duties or levies on potato imports to protect domestic production and wholesale prices, the association’s chairman(read more)
NIS and JANAF receive new license from U.S. Department of the Treasury
Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) announced yesterday that the U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued a new special license postponing the full implementation of sanctions against NIS, thereby allowing the company to(read more)
RGZ defrauded of nearly RSD 100 mn, Prosecutor’s Office indicts 16 suspects
The Special Department for Combating Corruption of the Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office (VJT) in Belgrade has filed an indictment against 16 individuals on reasonable suspicion that they committed various criminal(read more)
Mothers in Serbia to receive special pension credits
Amendments to the Law on Pension and Disability Insurance will entitle mothers in Serbia to special pension credits, leading to higher pension benefits…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a(read more)
Renovation of the Museum of Aviation to begin soon
The Minister of Defence, Bratislav Gašić, and General Director of Nikola Tesla Airport JSC, Ana Kaluđerović, signed an agreement yesterday in Belgrade for the renovation and expansion of the Museum of Aviation…(read more)
Fiat Grande Panda drives growth in Serbian exports
Serbia’s export performance in 2025 has gained additional momentum, largely driven by stronger results in the automotive sector—most notably the serial production of electric vehicles, including the Fiat Grande Panda(read more)
Putevi Srbije under scrutiny by government and IMF over EUR 200 million debt
The state-owned company Putevi Srbije (Roads of Serbia) has come under close scrutiny from the Serbian Government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) due to mounting financial difficulties and accumulated debts(read more)
Environmental impact study update not required for Novi Sad–Subotica high-speed railway
While reliable information is still awaited regarding the official opening date of the high-speed rail section between Novi Sad and Subotica, and the specifics of how rail traffic—particularly at the Novi Sad(read more)
Due to insufficient income 71.2% of households unable to save
A total of 71.2% of households in Serbia are unable to save any money due to insufficient earnings, according to a survey on actual monthly income and household expenses conducted by the Confederation of Autonomous(read more)