Former Serbian Minister of Finance Mlađan Dinkić has denied allegations made by Vladimir Obradović, a member of the Commission of Inquiry looking into the reconstruction of the main railway station in Novi Sad where the(read more)
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Dunav Insurance sold its headquarters in central Belgrade
Dunav Insurance has sold its headquarters located at 4 Makedonska Street in the center of Belgrade, a building spanning 5,820 square meters, Forbes Serbia reports…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
WIIW expects political change in Serbia, followed by GDP growth
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW) anticipates a change of government in Serbia either by the end of this year or at the beginning of next, followed by an increase in gross domestic product(read more)
Arsić: Economic growth in Serbia to fall below planned 4.2 percent
Macroeconomic trends in Serbia at the beginning of the year indicate weaker performance compared to 2024, leading to an estimate that economic growth will fall short of the planned 4.2 percent, likely coming in at below(read more)
First pre-financing disbursements to Serbia under the EU Growth Plan expected soon
Serbia will receive the first tranche of EU funding within the coming days—and no later than the end of next week—under the pre-financing component of the EU Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, diplomatic sources(read more)
Employers from Croatia and Montenegro seeking seasonal workers from Serbia
Employers from neighboring countries—primarily Croatia and Montenegro—have begun recruiting workers from Serbia for the upcoming summer tourism and hospitality season, offering monthly salaries ranging from EUR 900 to(read more)
Average salary in January RSD 107,476, median RSD 83,031
In January, the gross average wage in Serbia amounted to RSD 148,440, while the average net salary (after taxes and contributions) stood at RSD 107,476, according to data released yesterday by the Statistical Office of(read more)
First contracts signed for subsidized housing loans for youth
The first four contracts for subsidized housing loans for young people aged 20 to 35 were signed yesterday at Poštanska Štedionica in Belgrade, the Ministry of Finance announced…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Five major trade unions agree on joint action and confirm support for protesting students
The United Trade Unions of Serbia “Sloga” announced yesterday that it had reached an agreement on joint union action with the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions of Serbia (SSSS), the United Branch(read more)
Sharp increase in online shopping
A total of 82.4 million online purchases were made in Serbia during 2024, which translates to more than 225,000 transactions per day on average, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) reported…. This content is for(read more)