Russian Ambassador to Belgrade Aleksandar Bocan-Kharchenko stated in an interview with the Sputnik portal that there are three reasons why a long-term agreement on the delivery of Russian gas to Serbia is currently not(read more)
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Leasing contract value in 2025 surpasses one billion euros
The leasing market in Serbia closed the previous year with a historic result—the total value of newly concluded contracts reached EUR 1.0237 billion, marking the second consecutive year in which the billion-euro(read more)
EUR 340 million invested in commercial real estate in 2025
The commercial real estate market in Serbia recorded approximately EUR 340 million in investments during 2025, according to the SEE Real Estate Market Outlook 2026 report presented yesterday in Belgrade by the company(read more)
Milk producers announce protest and road blockades
Milk producers from the vicinity of Čačak and Kraljevo announced yesterday that they will hold a protest and a two-hour blockade of the Ibar Highway tomorrow in the village of Mrčajevci, near Čačak, due to a drop in(read more)
SITAB opposes proposal for free pricing and unlimited number of taxi vehicles
The Professional Association of Taxi Entrepreneurs of Belgrade (SITAB) stated yesterday that it opposes the idea of free pricing and an unlimited number of taxi vehicles, arguing that such a policy is not in the public(read more)
Belgrade allocates EUR 75 mn for project awarded to companies linked to SNS
The City of Belgrade will allocate RSD 8.7 billion (nearly EUR 75 million) from its budget for the procurement of cameras and related systems aimed at enhancing security in schools and kindergartens, as part of the(read more)
Serbian Government renews subsidies for e-vehicle purchases
Under this year’s Decree on Subsidized Purchase of New Electric Vehicles, the Government of Serbia has allocated incentives ranging from EUR 250 to EUR 5,000, according to the Official Gazette…. This content is(read more)
Serbia’s largest debt owed to eurobond investors
As of the last day of 2025, Serbia’s public debt stood at EUR 39.34 billion, representing 44.5 percent of its gross domestic product, according to data from the Public Debt Administration…. This content is for(read more)
Debt to banks increased by 15.2 percent over the year
As of January 31, 2026, individuals and businesses in Serbia owed a total of RSD 4,373.23 billion to banks through loans….
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2.4 Million Illegal Structures Reported
Minister of Construction, Transport, and Infrastructure Aleksandra Sofronijević stated yesterday that 2.4 million applications had been submitted by the final day for registering illegally constructed buildings…(read more)


