Results of the latest food safety monitoring in Serbia indicate that the vast majority of products are safe for consumption, the Ministry of Agriculture announced yesterday…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
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Serbian Architects’ Association urges Kushner to halt Trump Towers project
The Association of Architects of Serbia (UAS) announced yesterday that it has sent an open letter to Jared Kushner, calling for the immediate suspension of the Trump Towers development project planned for the site of(read more)
BIRN: Minister Selaković put pressure for removal of cultural protection from General Staff buildings
Aleksandar Ivanović, Acting Director of the Belgrade Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, testified before the Office of the Prosecutor for Organized Crime that Minister of Culture Nikola Selaković(read more)
Inflation declines, GDP growth below expectations
Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), Jorgovanka Tabaković, stated yesterday that the decline in inflation to 2.8 percent in October is largely due to the implementation of the government decree limiting retail(read more)
Three-quarters of FIC recommendations see no progress
Improving Serbia’s business climate depends critically on three key sectors—digitalization, telecommunications, and energy—stated yesterday in Belgrade, economist Nebojša Savić at the presentation of the White Book(read more)
“Special operation” for NIS could mean sale of gold reserves
Following an emergency session of the Government of Serbia held over the past weekend because of the explicit request of the United States for Russian companies to withdraw from ownership of Naftna Industrija Srbije(read more)
Tjurdenev: Shareholders negotiating with all interested parties
General Director of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) Kirill Tjurdenev addressed employees, informing them that the company’s shareholders are “actively negotiating with all interested parties” and that, based on these(read more)
Loans of EUR 2.5 billion planned for Belgrade metro project
Serbia plans to take on loans totaling EUR 2.5 billion next year for the construction of the first line of the Belgrade metro, Forbes Srbija reports…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a(read more)
Tradespeople in high demand, programmers drop off the list
According to data from the National Employment Service (NSZ), rebar workers, carpenters, and masons were among the most in-demand occupations last month…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already(read more)
Kushner seeks exemption from Law on State-Owned Enterprise Management
Jared Kushner, son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, is seeking an exemption from Serbia’s Law on the Management of Companies in State Ownership as part of an agreement with the Serbian government for the(read more)


