Serbia’s planned economic growth for this year may fall below current projections of approximately 3%, due to the country’s vulnerability to global economic turbulence, warned economist Božo Drašković on(read more)
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Average delivery time for express shipments in Serbia is 1.21 days
The Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (RATEL) announced yesterday that, based on comparative measurement and analysis of express postal service quality parameters, the average delivery(read more)
Among company owners in Serbia, even a peer of Gavrilo Princip
Despite Serbia’s average life expectancy is around 75 years, the Business Registers Agency (APR) lists 86 individuals over the age of 100 as registered company owners, while another 495 owners and co-owners are(read more)
Warning strike held at DRÄXLMAIER in Zrenjanin
Employees and management of DRÄXLMAIER, a manufacturer of cable sets for the automotive industry based in Zrenjanin, staged a one-hour warning strike yesterday in protest over the proposed severance packages, according(read more)
Digitalization of Serbia’s economy only halfway complete
Businesses in Serbia have reached only the halfway mark in the adoption of digital tools, according to the country’s first comprehensive National Digital Development Index, Biznis i Finansije reports…. This(read more)
RATEL: Decline in fixed and mobile telephony users
The number of fixed and mobile telephony users in Serbia declined in the fourth quarter of last year, according to the quarterly market overview published by the Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and(read more)
Unions and students continue aligning proposals to amend labor and strike laws
Dragan Todorović, president of the Confederation of Autonomous Trade Unions (SSSS) of the Belgrade branch, stated yesterday that unions and student groups are in the process of finalizing a joint proposal to amend(read more)
Serbia expects long-term agreement with Gazprom
The Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, stated that Serbia’s existing long-term natural gas supply agreement with Gazprom remains in effect until the end of May and that the framework for(read more)
Engineers indicted in Novi Sad canopy collapse resigning from Chamber of Engineers
S.N., the fifth defendant in the case concerning the collapse of a canopy in Novi Sad and the first among the indicted designers and engineers, has withdrawn his membership from the Serbian Chamber of Engineers…(read more)
Serbia plans new borrowing of EUR 372 million
The Public Debt Administration has announced a new government bond issue scheduled for May 13, marking the third tranche of the 10.5-year bond series originally issued in January, with a remaining value of RSD 43.5(read more)