The public company Srbijagas has officially established a new subsidiary called Gas infrastruktura, and the decision on the registration of this business entity was made on Friday by the Serbian Business Registers(read more)
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Refinery filled with nitrogen to prevent corrosion
The shutdown of production units at the Pančevo Oil Refinery, which began on Tuesday, could last several days, according to Blic….
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Forbes: Serbia has half of required amount of oil, petroleum products
According to the latest information, petroleum product reserves equal 44 days of average net daily imports, Forbes Srbija reported yesterday…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member(read more)
Belgrade Assembly rejects opposition proposals on Apoteke Beograd and General Staff complex
The ruling majority in the Belgrade City Assembly yesterday rejected opposition proposals concerning the operations of Apoteke Beograd and the project to demolish the General Staff building in Belgrade…. This(read more)
BIRN: BIA installed spyware on farmers’ phones
During the detention of four farmers and environmental activists, the Security Information Agency (BIA) installed the spyware NoviSpy on their phones, according to an investigation by the Balkan Investigative Reporting(read more)
Parliament passed laws on crude oil, natural gas and mandatory fuels reserves
The Serbian parliament yesterday passed laws on crude oil, natural gas, and mandatory oil, oil derivatives, and gas reserves….
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Serbia considers BRICS Development Bank membership in 2026
Minister without portfolio Nenad Popović held talks yesterday with Andrey Bokarev, Director General of the regional center of the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB), regarding the possibility of Serbia joining the NDB in(read more)
Train service from Belgrade to Budapest to begin on February 20
The Hungarian government plans to open the Budapest–Belgrade railway line for traffic on February 20, 2026, announced Hungary’s Minister of Transport János Lázár, according to the German-language Budapester Zeitung(read more)
Fewer job opportunities for persons with disabilities
Persons with disabilities in Serbia have been offered fewer job opportunities this year compared to the previous two years, according to a report published yesterday by the specialized job-search portal Infostud on the(read more)
Withdrawn annex for high-speed rail project included USD 2.65 mn higher amount
The fifth annex to the commercial contract with the Chinese consortium for the reconstruction of the railway from Novi Sad to the Hungarian border, which the Government of Serbia withdrew in September, stipulated costs(read more)


