While the income gap between Serbia and the European Union is narrowing, it remains substantial, according to the analysis “Navigating Serbia’s Economic Future: The Critical Role of Productivity”, published(read more)
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EC: Serbia shows strength in SME innovation investment, lags in labor productivity
Serbia has demonstrated strong performance in the share of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) investing in innovation and employing IT professionals, but continues to lag behind other European countries in areas(read more)
Serbian Post to change legal status
Public Enterprise Pošta Srbije is set to become the eleventh state-owned company to change its legal form to a limited liability company (LLC), rather than a joint-stock company as previously announced, according to a(read more)
Environmental activists blocked from attending public debate on mineral resources strategy
Environmental activists were prevented yesterday from attending a public debate on the Draft Strategy for Mineral Resources Management, held at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
Rio Tinto Executive: Key approvals awaited for Jadar project
Rio Tinto is currently working to secure approvals for its Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study and other necessary permits, including a license for the exploitation field, in order to proceed with the Jadar(read more)
Bankwatch: EU energy aid spending in Serbia nontransparent
Financial aid that the European Union provided to Serbia for energy crisis mitigation and green transition acceleration within the Energy Support Package to the Western Balkans has largely contributed to the(read more)
More than 21,000 highly educated candidates wanted annually on Serbian labor market
More than 21,000 highly educated candidates are wanted on the Serbian labor market at the annual level, which shows that this segment of the workforce – though not in the forefront like the qualified trades(read more)
DW: Revolutionary discovery in Serbia – plastic-eating worms
Plastic waste poses an increasingly serious threat to the environment. A revolutionary discovery has been made in Serbia – worms could solve this problem, Deutsche Welle (DW) reported. Environmentalists and(read more)
Serbia exported EUR 55.5 mn worth of ammunition to Israel in H1
In the first half of 2025, Serbia exported ammunition to Israel valued at approximately EUR 55.5 million, surpassing the total volume of exports for the entire previous year, which had set a record at EUR 47.9 million(read more)
Father of Predrag Koluvija selling hemp through Jovanjica Nova
A video circulating on social media features a legal hemp plantation in Serbia, promoting an investment opportunity with the slogan that one can “make money while lying down.” The video also references the website(read more)


