At the beginning of the year, Serbia experienced a deterioration in economic performance, reflected in a notable slowdown in gross domestic product (GDP) growth—from 3.3% in the fourth quarter of 2024 to 2% in the first(read more)
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WiiW: FDI declining in Eastern and Southeastern Europe
The volume of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Eastern and Southeastern Europe declined last year compared to previous years, despite some exceptions—most notably among Western Balkan countries, according to an(read more)
Another tender for structural stability assessment of Novi Sad Railway Station canceled
The third public tender issued by Serbian Railways Infrastructure (IŽS) for assessing the structural stability of the Novi Sad Railway Station has been canceled, as no bids were submitted by the final deadline of June(read more)
Strait of Hormuz no longer crucial for Serbia’s oil imports
The recent threat by Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz, prompted by escalating tensions with Israel, raised concerns about the potential impact on global oil supply and whether Serbia could maintain access to its most(read more)
Konrad: Jadar project not linked to Serbia’s EU accession
German Ambassador to Serbia, Anke Konrad, stated yesterday that Serbia’s accession process to the European Union is unrelated to the implementation of the Jadar project, emphasizing that the two are parallel but(read more)
Number of German companies in Serbia dissatisfied with business conditions doubles
This year’s business climate survey conducted by the German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (AHK), with 21 percent of its member companies participating in March, reaffirms continued confidence in Serbia as an(read more)
Youth housing loans structured to support sale of EXPO 2027 buildings?
State-subsidized housing loans aimed at young citizens aged 20 to 35—intended to assist with the purchase of residential property—may have been designed primarily to facilitate the sale of state-funded real estate in(read more)
Strela-Obrenovac Becomes Sole Owner of Lastra
Strela-Obrenovac, a company owned by Miroslav Nikolić and a member of the Srboexport group, has become the sole owner of the transportation company Lastra from Lazarevac…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
Mali says talks underway on another U.S. sanctions delay for NIS
Serbian Finance Minister Siniša Mali said on Sunday in Osaka that negotiations are ongoing to secure a new extension of the U.S. sanctions waiver for Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), although the process is proving(read more)
Farmers doubt government wheat buyback will have impact
Serbian farmers have voiced skepticism over the government’s plan to purchase a limited quantity of wheat for state reserves at a price of 25 dinars per kilogram, saying the move will benefit only a handful of(read more)