Demand for diesel and gasoline is rising at petrol stations across Serbia, with drivers filling their vehicle tanks and farmers purchasing fuel in cans and barrels as wholesale prices surge due to the war in the Middle(read more)
Category - Highlighted
Serbian professional drivers announce border crossing blockades for April 14
Dušan Nikolić, a member of the management board of the business association International Transport of Serbia, said yesterday that a decision has been made to block freight border crossings toward the European Union on(read more)
High-Speed railway from Belgrade to Budapest to launch on March 27
Aleksandra Sofronijević, Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, said yesterday at the Kopaonik Business Forum that passenger traffic on the high-speed railway between Belgrade and Budapest is expected(read more)
Serbia borrows EUR 350 million to upgrade road infrastructure
The Government of Serbia has adopted two draft laws confirming financial agreements that will enable borrowing of EUR 350 million for the improvement of road infrastructure, eKapija reported…. This content is for(read more)
Serbia has lost nearly one million residents, 30% of engineers over 35 years
Serbia has lost as many as 963,000 residents since 1991, including nearly 30 percent of engineers who have left the country, representing a major loss for GDP, Bodin Bulatović, representative of the International(read more)
Glamočić: Intensive consultations launched with EC over milk import
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Dragan Glamočić said yesterday that Serbia has launched intensive consultations with the European Commission regarding the problems faced by domestic milk producers(read more)
Croatia proposes to Brussels long-term visas for Serbian drivers
President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia, Marko Čadež, said yesterday at the 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum (KBF) that recent blockades by regional transport operators at the borders with the European(read more)
Sharp increase in passenger numbers at Niš Airport
Niš Airport “Constantine the Great” handled 30,458 passengers in February this year, representing a 65 percent increase compared to the same month last year, the state-owned company Aerodromi Srbije announced(read more)
Higher production, but imports of flowers as well, trade deficit widening
The value of foreign trade in flowers and other ornamental plants last year amounted to EUR 49 million, which was EUR 6 million more than the previous year, but a deepening deficit was recorded, as exports totaled EUR 6(read more)
IMF expects acceleration of growth in Serbia and the Western Balkans
Public investment and tourism revenues from the EXPO exhibition in Belgrade will accelerate Serbia’s economic growth this year and next…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member? Log in(read more)


