Serbia will partner with China to develop “smart farms” as part of an expanded bilateral cooperation in the agricultural sector, announced following a meeting yesterday in Belgrade between Minister of(read more)
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Stadiums of Crvena Zvezda and Partizan host non-football businesses
Several companies with no ties to sports have been registered at the addresses of Serbia’s two largest football clubs, FK Crvena Zvezda and FK Partizan, reports Forbs Srbija…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Rio Tinto had exchanges with German officials prior to agreement with Serbian government
In order to push for a controversial mining project in Serbia, the multinational Rio Tinto Group seems to have deployed considerable lobbying efforts in Berlin, reported the investigative news outlet Follow the Money(read more)
Australians discover another gold vein on Mount Rogozna
Australian company Strickland Metals, the sole owner of a gold, copper, and silver exploration project on Mount Rogozna near Novi Pazar, has announced the discovery of a new high-grade gold vein at the Gradina deposit(read more)
IMF Mission arrives in Serbia, holds first meeting at National Bank
A mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) begins its visit to Belgrade today, with the first meeting scheduled to take place at the National Bank of Serbia (NBS)…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
Chinese automaker SHAC to open 19,000 m² factory in Novi Sad
The opening of a new factory by Chinese automotive company SHAC in Novi Sad is expected by the end of the year, with the first serial deliveries to European clients scheduled for the first quarter of 2027…. This(read more)
Ecological Uprising asks US Senate to name Serbian officials who contacted Kushner company
The Ecological Uprising movement submitted an official request to the US Senate, demanding disclosure of the names of Serbian officials who illegally and secretly contacted Affinity company, without citizens’ knowledge(read more)
Rio Tinto shows interest in Serbian copper
The appointment of a new CEO at mining giant Rio Tinto, following the unexpected resignation of Jakob Stausholm, will likely hinge on how assertive the incoming executive is in pursuing new copper exploration and(read more)
Dairies significantly reduce milk purchase prices, farmers prepare response
Milija Palamarević, President of the Association of Cattle Breeders of Central Serbia, stated yesterday that dairies across the country have reduced the purchase price of milk by up to RSD 16 per liter, warning that(read more)
Minister of Trade attributes rising prices to lack of market competition
Jagoda Lazarević, Minister of Internal and External Trade, stated yesterday that the ongoing boycott of retail chains—described as having “spread like an epidemic” across several countries, including(read more)