Miloš Turinski from the employment platform Infostud stated yesterday that the highest number of job postings currently appears in the sales and services sectors, which include all trades and skilled labor…. This(read more)
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Serbia remains tax-competitive within the CEE region
Forvis Mazars, a leading international audit and advisory firm, has published the 13th edition of its Tax Guide for Central and Eastern Europe, a comprehensive annual survey comparing tax regimes across 22 European and(read more)
Two tenders for the purchase of 300 buses for public transport in Belgrade annulled
The “Centar” trade union of the Belgrade City Transport Company (GSP) announced yesterday that the Republic Commission for the Protection of Rights in Public Procurement Procedures has issued a new decision(read more)
Lower apple yield due to spring frost
Professor Zoran Keserović from the Faculty of Agriculture in Novi Sad stated yesterday that a late spring frost destroyed part of Serbia’s apple crop this year…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register(read more)
AVIA – Uni Energy acquires NIS Petrol Bulgaria for over EUR 30 million
The Bulgarian Commission for Protection of Competition has announced that it has been notified of Uni Energy’s intention to acquire NIS Petrol Bulgaria, with the company submitting a formal request for approval of(read more)
KOMS: Government housing loans for youth deemed a complete failure
Nearly 70% of young people in Serbia are not considering applying for state-subsidized housing loans aimed at youth, while only 0.3% have applied for this form of support, the National Youth Council of Serbia (KOMS)(read more)
Employers report significantly fewer workplace injuries than Health Fund records
Employers in Serbia reported 14,483 workplace injuries to the Occupational Safety and Health Directorate last year, including 21 fatalities, 1,567 serious injuries, 825 serious commuting injuries, and 12,070 minor(read more)
Original value of Tito’s Blue Train estimated at USD 1.5 billion
Tito’s Blue Train, once a symbol of Yugoslavia’s luxury and technological sophistication, now stands as a “museum on rails” attracting numerous visitors…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
Stellantis to bring 100 Moroccan workers to Kragujevac
Around 100 workers from Stellantis’ plant in Morocco are expected to arrive at the company’s automobile factory in Kragujevac, where they will undergo training and remain employed for up to one year, the Beta news(read more)
Banks tighten lending conditions for businesses, ease standards for households
Banks in Serbia moderately tightened the conditions for granting loans to businesses in the first quarter of this year, while easing the standards for household borrowing, according to the April survey conducted by the(read more)


