The number of startups in Serbia declined over the past year, and half of these newly established businesses—entrepreneurs or companies engaged in innovation-driven activities with high-growth potential—do not generate(read more)
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Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, and Leskovac named among Europe’s Cities of the Future
Four Serbian cities—Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, and Leskovac—have been featured in the 2025 edition of European Cities and Regions of the Future, a prestigious publication by fDi Intelligence, part of the British(read more)
U.S. tariffs will not impact the operations of Zijin and HBIS in Serbia
Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Li Ming stated on Friday that he does not expect U.S. tariffs to jeopardize the operations of two major Chinese companies in Serbia—Zijin and HBIS—nor that the trade war between the United(read more)
Zijin invests USD 5 mn in cold and copper exploration near Novi Pazar
Serbia Zijin Mining, a company based in Bor, has invested USD 5 million in a gold and copper exploration project on Mount Rogozna near Novi Pazar, led by Australian firm Strickland Metals, according to reports from(read more)
New Agriculture Minister criticizes Directorate for Agrarian Payments
Dragan Glamočić, Serbia’s newly appointed Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, stated yesterday that ensuring efficient and transparent subsidy payments will be one of the Ministry’s top(read more)
Seven companies account for one-fifth of Serbia’s agribusiness sector
In 2023, Serbia’s agribusiness sector comprised 3,198 companies employing approximately 74,000 workers and generating a gross value added (GVA) of EUR 2.24 billion, according to the portal Biznis…. This(read more)
Total TV became part of Telekom, N1 and Nova S removed from offer
Telekom Srbija announced that the Total TV service (EON Sat), acquired in early April from United Group (UG), has officially come under its ownership…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a(read more)
German investors three times more efficient than competitors in Serbia
Germany remains Serbia’s most significant trading partner. In 2024, Serbian exports to Germany amounted to EUR 4.27 billion, while imports from Germany reached EUR 5.14 billion, according to data presented in(read more)
Serbia among global leaders in coal-based electricity production
In 2023, 62.9% of Serbia’s electricity was generated from coal, placing the country among those with the highest share of coal in power production, according to the latest annual data published by research center(read more)
Serbian households spent RSD 460 more per month than they earned
In 2024, the average household in Serbia spent RSD 460 more per month than it earned, according to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS), as reported by Blic…. This content is for(read more)