The past year proved less successful than 2023 for some of Serbia’s largest retail chains, according to Forbes Serbia….
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The past year proved less successful than 2023 for some of Serbia’s largest retail chains, according to Forbes Serbia….
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Economic activity in Serbia slowed in the first quarter of this year, a trend that began in the second half of the previous year and is primarily linked to stagnation in the German and other EU economies rather than to(read more)
Last year was highly successful for Serbia’s betting industry, with four out of the five leading betting companies increasing their profits and collectively earning more than EUR 120 million, according to Nova(read more)
According to organizers’ estimates, Belgrade and its surrounding areas are expected to host over four million visitors during the three-month duration of the specialized EXPO 2027 exhibition—nearly three times the(read more)
The 30th International Horticulture Fair, BeoPlant Fair, opened yesterday at the Belgrade Fair under the theme “A Garden in the Heart of the City.” The event was officially inaugurated by the Minister of(read more)
Serbia paid an average interest rate of 4.1% on its borrowings in 2024, significantly higher than the 2.3% average in the European Union and 2.2% in the euro area, according to a report by Danas, citing data from the(read more)
The Commercial Court in Čačak has issued a ruling initiating bankruptcy proceedings against the Ivanjica-based sock factory Proleter, citing permanent insolvency as the reason…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
The number of startups in Serbia declined over the past year, and half of these newly established businesses—entrepreneurs or companies engaged in innovation-driven activities with high-growth potential—do not generate(read more)
Four Serbian cities—Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, and Leskovac—have been featured in the 2025 edition of European Cities and Regions of the Future, a prestigious publication by fDi Intelligence, part of the British(read more)
Chinese Ambassador to Serbia Li Ming stated on Friday that he does not expect U.S. tariffs to jeopardize the operations of two major Chinese companies in Serbia—Zijin and HBIS—nor that the trade war between the United(read more)