A proposal to establish a security system in Belgrade has been withdrawn, at least temporarily, from the City Assembly, but the mysterious “Belgrade City Security” service is already patrolling the streets(read more)
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BIA to conduct security checks for Tax Administration candidates
Employment at Serbia’s Tax Administration will in future include the possibility of security screening conducted by the Security Information Agency (BIA).
Trade deficit with China continues to widen
Serbia’s trade deficit with China has more than tripled over the past 10 years, reaching a record EUR 4.56 billion in 2025, despite the Free Trade Agreement between the two countries having been in force for two(read more)
Gov. proposes amendments to Excise Law, removes 20 percent cap on excise cuts
Serbia’s Ministry of Finance has drafted amendments to the Excise Law that would remove the provision limiting the government’s authority to temporarily reduce excise duties on petroleum products by no more(read more)
Mobile number portability sharply declines
The total number of mobile number transfers in the first quarter of this year declined from the previous quarter to 39,639, or an average of about 13,213 transfers per month.
Serbia ranks among global leaders in arable land per capita with 0.52 hectares per resident
Serbia has about 0.52 hectares of arable land per capita, placing it among the countries with a significantly more favorable ratio of agricultural land to population than the global average, agricultural analyst(read more)
Serbia’s average net wage reaches RSD 118,398 in May
The average gross wage calculated for May stood at RSD 163,470, while the average net wage, excluding taxes and social security contributions, amounted to RSD 118,398, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia(read more)
Belgrade delays integrated security system project
The Belgrade City Assembly on Friday removed from its agenda a proposal for a project under which the city would entrust a private partner with establishing an integrated security system for a period of 10 years, after(read more)
Power generation at Iron Gate 1 falls to one-third of normal levels
Serbian state-owned utility EPS will ensure a stable electricity supply despite a sharp drop in output at Serbia’s largest hydropower plant, Iron Gate 1, caused by low water levels on the Danube River, EPS CEO(read more)
Hybrids become best-selling new vehicles in Serbia
A total of 22,155 new vehicles were registered for the first time in Serbia in the first six months of the year, up by 3,327 from 18,828 in the same period last year, representing a 17.67 percent increase, the Serbian(read more)


