The Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS) announced yesterday that its net profit for the first nine months of this year amounted to RSD 8 billion, marking a 75% decline compared to the same period last year…. This(read more)
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Citizens of Serbia spend more on fast food delivery than on books
The majority of internet users in Serbia primarily purchase clothing and sports products online, with 69.8% buying apparel and 28.5% purchasing sports equipment, according to the Annual Survey on the Use of Information(read more)
AmCham members moderately satisfied with business climate
Companies that are members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Serbia (AmCham) expressed moderate satisfaction with the business climate in Serbia, giving it a rating of three on a scale from one to five, according(read more)
Vučević and Russian Minister discuss strengthening of economic cooperation
Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević met on Friday with Russia’s Minister of Economic Development, Maxim Reshetnikov, to discuss further strengthening of economic and overall cooperation between the two(read more)
Etisalat from Abu Dhabi officially becomes majority owner of Yettel
The PPF Group, which owned the telecommunications operator Yettel, has successfully completed the previously announced sale of more than 50% of its shares in its companies in Serbia, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Slovakia, the(read more)
NIS plans to issue corporate bonds
The Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS) plans to issue corporate bonds for the first time, as stated on the Belgrade Stock Exchange website…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member? Log(read more)
Mali expects investment rating from Fitch at the beginning of 2025
Finance Minister Siniša Mali expressed optimism yesterday in Washington, following separate meetings with representatives of all three major credit rating agencies, that Moody’s and Fitch would upgrade Serbia to(read more)
Poland shows interest in Serbian lithium
Poland’s Minister of State Assets, Jakub Jaworowski, stated yesterday that the large lithium reserves in Serbia present an opportunity for cooperation between the two countries, given Poland’s position as(read more)
In Serbia, 250 franchise brands employ 30,000 workers
Serbia currently hosts over 250 franchise brands employing more than 30,000 workers and operating over 4,500 sales locations….
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Ministry of Agriculture offers farmers reduced subsidy payment
Five agricultural associations in Serbia held talks yesterday with Minister Aleksandar Martinović about fulfilling last year’s promise of a subsidy of RSD 35,000 per hectare…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)