Shareholders of Energoprojekt Holding approved a decision at a meeting on Thursday to carry out a squeeze-out of the remaining shares after majority owner Napred Razvoj exceeded the 90 percent ownership threshold a(read more)
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EU may investigate imports of construction materials from the Balkans
The European Commission is considering launching an investigation into imports of certain construction materials from several Balkan countries over suspicions they are made using low-cost Chinese glass fiber already(read more)
Serbia’s employment falls by about 14,000 year over year
Serbia’s total employment stood at 2,355,940 people in the second quarter of this year, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (SORS) said.
More than one-third of Serbia’s population cannot afford a seven-day vacation
In 2025, 27.5 percent of European Union residents aged 16 and over could not afford to take a one-week vacation away from home once a year, while the figure for Serbia stood at 36.3 percent, according to data published(read more)
No date yet for passenger trains on Budapest high-speed rail link
No firm date has been set for the launch of passenger services on the high-speed railway between Belgrade and Budapest, as the Hungarian section has yet to complete all safety checks and compliance procedures required(read more)
NIS commissions two gas-fired power plants for trial operation
Serbian oil company NIS said on Wednesday it had launched trial operations at two small gas-fired power plants at the Banatsko Miloševo and Srpska Crnja gas fields, enabling electricity generation by utilizing(read more)
Serbia moves to develop domestic chip design ecosystem
The second meeting of Serbia’s Working Group for Integrated Circuit (Chip) Design was held in Belgrade on Wednesday.
Karović to pursue legal action against Ryanair
Croatian aviation news portal Zamaaero reported that low-cost carrier Ryanair has offered just one free airline ticket to Ljubiša Karović, 61, who was partially sucked out of a window on the airline’s July 10(read more)
Serbia to join Vertical Gas Corridor
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou said it was highly likely that agreements would be signed in September with transmission system operators from North Macedonia and Serbia on their(read more)
Vučić promises to pay 16 overdue salaries to Apoteka Beograd employees
Jelena Šikuljak, president of the Opstanak union at the Apoteka Beograd pharmacy chain, said on Tuesday that Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had promised that all employees would receive their 16 overdue salaries(read more)


