More than 200 employees of Wizz Air based in Belgrade have sent an open letter to Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Aleksandra Sofronijević, calling for an urgent response regarding amendments to(read more)
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Vučić seeks another 48 hours to respond to GSP employees’ demands
Ivan Banković, president of the Centar trade union at Belgrade’s public transportation company GSP, said Thursday that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had requested an another 48 hours to respond to employees’(read more)
Vučić announces new economic policy focused on domestic companies
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Wednesday announced a new economic policy aimed at strengthening domestic companies and promoting reindustrialization to better prepare the economy for competition in the European(read more)
Addiko board no longer recommends shareholders accept RBI offer
The Supervisory Board of Addiko Bank has withdrawn its earlier recommendation that shareholders accept Raiffeisen Bank International’s (RBI) offer to acquire the bank’s shares…. This content is for(read more)
Milenijum Team still awaiting construction permit on former Hotel Jugoslavija site
Danube Riverside, a company owned by Milenijum Team, has submitted a request for approval of the Environmental Impact Assessment Study for its project to build a mixed-use residential and commercial complex on the site(read more)
Regional gig economy market grows 3.1 percent, Serbia ranks second
The digital labor market in Southeast Europe grew 3.1 percent compared with the previous measurement in October last year and currently includes 91,657 workers…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register(read more)
Serbia’s goods trade at EUR 32.4 bln in Jan-May
Serbia’s total merchandise trade for the January-May period this year amounted to EUR 32.37 billion, up 3.9 percent from the same period last year, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (SORS) said on(read more)
Mali says new aid package will not undermine Serbia’s public finances
Finance Minister Siniša Mali said on Tuesday that the announced package of economic support measures for the most vulnerable citizens, worth more than EUR 600 million, would not undermine the stability of Serbia’s(read more)
Arsić says Serbia’s economic growth is slowing despite 3.2 percent annual expansion
Serbia’s economy recorded year-on-year gross domestic product growth of 3.2 percent in the first quarter of 2026, but seasonally adjusted data show that growth compared with the previous quarter was just 0.2(read more)
TOK says police refusing to cooperate in railway corruption probe
Serbia’s Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime (TOK) said it had informed the police director that the Service for Combating Organized Crime (SBPOK) and the Tax Police had failed to submit reports in an(read more)


