The company Serbia Zijin Mining from Bor was the most profitable business entity in Serbia last year, with a net profit of RSD 83.7 billion, while the top spot among loss-making firms went to Continental Automotive(read more)
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EPS: Drought moves hydropower production to historic low
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) announced on Friday that, due to extremely unfavorable hydrological conditions in the second consecutive year of drought, electricity production from the company’s hydropower plants will(read more)
Australian mining corporation Bindi Metals to explore for gold in the Ibar Valley
Australian mining corporation Bindi Metals, specialized in the exploration of copper and rare metals, has signed a binding agreement with the company RedCreek to acquire the Ravni gold exploration project in the Ibar(read more)
Royal Jordanian to launch Belgrade service in April
Royal Jordanian Airlines will introduce a new year-round service between Amman and Belgrade in April 2026, with flights to be scheduled shortly, the EX-YU Aviation News portal has learned…. This content is for(read more)
Steel plant in Smederevo faces new pressure from Brussels
The European Commission (EC) has proposed a new reduction in import quotas and an increase in tariffs on steel imports from non-EU countries, a move that could further impact the Smederevo Steel Plant, which has(read more)
NBS keeps key policy rate at 5.75 percent
The Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) decided yesterday to maintain the key policy rate at 5.75 percent, while also keeping the deposit facility rate at 4.5 percent and the lending facility rate at 7(read more)
Six stations on high-speed railway still not operational
On the same day Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić inaugurated the high-speed railway to Subotica, Railway Infrastructure of Serbia (IŽS) adopted an official document acknowledging that six station buildings along the(read more)
Nedeljnik: Has Neptune Energy buried Serbia’s lithium project?
A year after top European Union and German officials celebrated a “historic day” for Serbia in Belgrade, the issue of lithium mining in the Jadar Valley has all but vanished from headlines, Nedeljnik(read more)
In August, Serbia owed the most to eurobond holders
Public debt in August this year amounted to EUR 38.2 billion, with Serbia’s largest creditors being eurobond holders, to whom the country owed a total of EUR 10.3 billion, according to data from the Public Debt(read more)
Serbia’s NIIP increased in H1
During the first half of this year, Serbia’s net international investment position (NIIP) as a net debtor increased by EUR 1.2 billion, reaching EUR 52.2 billion, according to an analysis published in the October issue(read more)


