Representatives of the City of Kragujevac, Srbijagas, and DM Invest signed a business-technical cooperation agreement yesterday for the implementation of the Kragujevac gasification program…. This content is for(read more)
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RERI: Severe air pollution levels persist across Serbia
The Regulatory Institute for Renewable Energy and Environment (RERI) reported yesterday that multiple areas in Serbia exceeded the legally permitted number of days with PM10 particle concentration breaches in 2024(read more)
Foreign trade deficit increased by 16.7 percent
Serbia’s total foreign trade in goods from January to May 2025 amounted to EUR 31.2 billion, representing a 10.9% increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to data released yesterday by the(read more)
Year-on-year growth of industrial production in Serbia reached 4.4 percent in May
Serbia’s industrial production increased by 4.4% year-on-year in May, with the manufacturing sector registering a 7.0% rise, while the mining and energy sectors saw declines of 4.4% and 5.7%, respectively(read more)
Tourist arrivals in Serbia down by 3.8 percent in May
In May 2025, Serbia recorded 437,993 tourist arrivals, a 3.8% decrease compared to the same month in 2024, while the number of overnight stays fell by 5.1% to approximately 1.1 million, according to data released(read more)
Blackberries the most expensive fruit in June
Following cherries, which held the title of Serbia’s most expensive fruit in May with prices ranging from RSD 1,000 to 1,500, blackberries have taken the top spot in June…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Sanctions on NIS postponed for one month
The U.S. Department of the Treasury issued a new special license on Friday to Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), postponing the enforcement of sanctions against the company due to its majority Russian ownership. …(read more)
EU Carbon Tax Regulation to impact around 500 Serbian companies
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will require EU-based companies importing goods from third countries to pay a carbon tax of up to EUR 70 per ton of product starting from January 1(read more)
Ten companies to issue bonds worth over EUR 250 million
The Serbian Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with ten domestic private companies, is preparing their entry into the Belgrade Stock Exchange by the end of the year, with plans to issue corporate bonds totaling more(read more)
Significant staff outflow from Tax Administration
Serbia’s Tax Administration has lost nearly one-fifth of its permanent staff between the end of 2020 and April this year, according to Forbes Serbia…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register(read more)