The Ministry of Education has adopted regulations on the educational calendar for the 2026/27 school year for primary and secondary schools, which provide for students to visit the EXPO exhibition next year, Danas(read more)
Category - Highlighted
Women in Serbia’s ICT industry earn 16 percent less than men
Women in Serbia’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector earn 16 percent less than men and account for less than 10 percent of management positions, it was highlighted yesterday at the seminar “Code for(read more)
Hungary’s railway contract disclosure unlikely to shed light on Serbian section
Although the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar last Thursday initiated the process of declassifying contracts related to the construction of the Belgrade–Budapest high-speed railway and announced an(read more)
State-owned enterprises received RSD 63.6 bn in subsidies last year
State-owned enterprises in Serbia received a total of RSD 63.6 billion in subsidies from the budget during the previous year, and more than four-fifths of that amount went to just five largest beneficiaries, according(read more)
Utva to produce Israeli drones in Pančevo
Jugoimport SDPR and the Israeli company Elbit Systems are planning to open a drone production factory in Serbia, although details of the project have not yet been publicly disclosed…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Stricter rules for online sales in Serbia
The new Consumer Protection Law and amendments to the Trade Law, which enter into force on August 1, introduce additional obligations for online platforms such as KupujemProdajem, Limundo, Ananas, and other online(read more)
Fiscal Council sharply critical of fiscal strategy
Serbia’s public sector concluded contracts worth EUR 7 billion last year exempt from the application of the Public Procurement Law, representing nearly half of all public procurements, the Fiscal Council stated(read more)
Adoption of state aid control law key to opening Cluster 2
Danijel Apostolović, Head of the Mission of the Republic of Serbia to the European Union and Head of the Operational Team for the EU Accession Process, stated yesterday that Serbia could be technically ready by the end(read more)
More than 60 power plants in Serbia lose preferential status
More than 60 power plants in Serbia have lost their status as preferential electricity producers since 2022 following the expiration of their entitlement to feed-in tariffs, or guaranteed purchase prices for electricity(read more)
US fund interested in renovating and leasing Belgrade Arena
A US investment fund, which also includes businesspeople from Athens, is interested in investing in Belgrade Arena through a model involving a long-term lease and renovation of the facility, Sport Klub reported, citing(read more)


