The state budget deficit in January amounted to RSD 37.6 billion, which is lower than the planned deficit of RSD 55.1 billion, the Ministry of Finance announced yesterday…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
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Ministry: No decision on opening a mine on Rogozna
Serbia’s Ministry of Mining and Energy said yesterday that there is no plan, nor has any decision been made, to open a mine on Mount Rogozna near Novi Pazar, stating that only the right to conduct geological exploration(read more)
NE obtains six times cheaper offer for Belgrade Clock
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S&P could change Serbia’s outlook from stable to negative
Two weeks ago, the agency Moody’s maintained Serbia’s credit rating at Ba2 but lowered the outlook for its improvement from positive to stable, and according to analysts at Erste Group, there is a risk that Standard(read more)
Serbia 37th in the world by arms imports
Serbia has ranked 37th on the list of the world’s 40 leading arms importers, while Ukraine is in first place, according to a newly published report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)…(read more)
Škoda offers trains and trams to Serbia, ready to produce them in Kragujevac
Škoda Group and Serbia’s Mind Group signed a memorandum of cooperation yesterday at the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Belgrade, opening the possibility for the production of rail vehicles of the well-known Czech(read more)
German company Carl Kühne considers opening a factory in Serbia
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management Dragan Glamočić met yesterday with representatives of Carl Kühne to discuss the possibility of opening a vegetable processing factory and expanding the existing(read more)
Serbia considers fuel excise reduction amid rising global oil prices
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić announced the possibility of reducing fuel excise duties as a measure to mitigate rising oil prices on the global market following the outbreak of a new war in the Middle East…(read more)
Label “100% from Serbia” likely to be introduced next week
The Ministry of Agriculture announced on Friday that the application of the commodity label “100% from Serbia” will begin eight days after amendments and supplements to the Rulebook on the Declaration, Labeling and(read more)
Ministry denies plans to approve geological exploration on Avala and Kosmaj
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