Passenger trains will begin operating today at noon on the high-speed rail line between Belgrade and Subotica, with free rides offered during a promotional period lasting through Sunday, the railway company Srbija Voz(read more)
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Ložionica officially opened
After extensive work and reconstruction and expansion of the preserved rail infrastructure, the Ložionica complex was officially opened yesterday in the Sava Amphitheater on the site of the former rail complex, which(read more)
Budget records deficit of RSD 64.3 billion in first eight months
The deficit of Serbia’s republican budget amounted to RSD 64.3 billion in the first eight months of this year….
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Serbia’s remaining debt from SFRY obligations totals EUR 816 million
Serbia’s total remaining debt from obligations assumed from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) stood at EUR 815.86 million at the end of September this year, according to data from the National(read more)
Diaspora accounts for 10 percent of apartment purchases in Serbia
On average, members of the Serbian diaspora represent around 10 percent of apartment buyers in Serbia, though their share is significantly higher in certain developments, Forbes Srbija reports…. This content is(read more)
Air Serbia confirms Toronto service launch in late May 2026
Air Serbia has confirmed the announcement made by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Sunday that the the company will launch of a new seasonal summer service between Belgrade and Toronto, EX-YU Aviation News(read more)
Serbia to seek exemption from EU steel tariff increase
The Serbian government plans to submit a request to the European Commission for Serbia to be exempted from the planned 50 percent tariff increase on steel imports to the European Union, Bloomberg Adria reported, citing(read more)
State Department: Corruption and inefficient judiciary main problems for investors in Serbia
The investment climate in Serbia has slightly improved in recent years, but issues of bureaucracy, corruption, inefficient state-owned enterprises, a large informal sector, and an ineffective judiciary persist, the U(read more)
Telekom Srbija to receive U.S. loan for 5G network in November
Vladimir Lučić, Chief Executive Officer of Telekom Srbija, announced that by the end of November, he expects to sign an agreement with the U.S…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member(read more)
SMATSA strike ends after six weeks
Employees of Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services (SMATSA) have ended their longest strike to date, six weeks after it began on August 20, leading to the full normalization of operations at the institution…(read more)