Serbia’s public debt has risen from EUR 26.9 billion in 2020 to EUR 38.5 billion currently, with commercial banks now emerging as the country’s third-largest creditors with EUR 4.3 billion in loans, Forbes Serbia(read more)
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Controversy ahead of 68th Belgrade Book Fair
Zoran Hamović, president of the Association of Professional Publishers and director of publishing house Clio, announced that he and many of his colleagues will not participate in this year’s Belgrade Book Fair…(read more)
Public debate begins on key laws for Serbia’s green transition
The Ministry of Finance has launched a public debate on two key legislative proposals essential to Serbia’s green transition: the Law on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Tax and the Law on Carbon-Intensive Product Import(read more)
Module for tracking tobacco products goes into operation
The Track & Trace module of the eExcise system for monitoring tobacco products became operational yesterday….
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In September 804 tonnes of cargo handled at Niš Airport
Niš’s “Konstantin Veliki” Airport handled 803,900 kilograms of cargo during September, marking the highest monthly volume in the airport’s history…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a(read more)
Waiting times for hip replacements at 405 days, knees at 871 days
The absence of adequate internal controls and oversight of waiting lists for medical services in Serbian healthcare institutions undermines equality in access to healthcare, erodes trust in the health system, and(read more)
Additional 200 Moroccan workers to join Stellantis factory in Kragujevac
The Stellantis factory in Kragujevac is set to receive an additional 200 Moroccan workers in early October, joining the 100 who have already arrived in recent days, reports French media outlet Fdesouche…. This(read more)
Year-on-year industrial production growth in August at 0.4 percent
Industrial production in Serbia increased by 0.4 percent in August 2025 compared to the same month last year, while it decreased by 3.5 percent relative to the 2024 average, the Statistical Office of the Republic of(read more)
Serbia lags behind EU in online learning
Serbia is falling behind the European Union average in online learning, where 18 percent of citizens attended an online course in 2024, compared to only 11 percent in Serbia, according to a report released yesterday by(read more)
More tourists but fewer overnight stays in August
In August 2025, Serbia recorded 497,273 tourist arrivals, marking a modest increase of 0.3 percent compared to the same month in 2024, while the number of overnight stays totaled 1.47 million, representing a 0.2 percent(read more)