Serbia’s export performance in 2025 has gained additional momentum, largely driven by stronger results in the automotive sector—most notably the serial production of electric vehicles, including the Fiat Grande Panda(read more)
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Putevi Srbije under scrutiny by government and IMF over EUR 200 million debt
The state-owned company Putevi Srbije (Roads of Serbia) has come under close scrutiny from the Serbian Government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) due to mounting financial difficulties and accumulated debts(read more)
Environmental impact study update not required for Novi Sad–Subotica high-speed railway
While reliable information is still awaited regarding the official opening date of the high-speed rail section between Novi Sad and Subotica, and the specifics of how rail traffic—particularly at the Novi Sad(read more)
Companies selected for construction oversight of Bulk Cargo Terminal in Belgrade
The long-anticipated construction of the Bulk Cargo Terminal in Belgrade has taken a step closer to realization, as firms have been selected to carry out the technical review of the project required for obtaining the(read more)
United Media says Telekom manipulating public opinion over Ni, Nova on NetTV
United Media rejected claims by Telekom Serbia CEO Vladimir Lučić that he pleaded for permission to broadcast N1 and Nova TV….
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Due to insufficient income 71.2% of households unable to save
A total of 71.2% of households in Serbia are unable to save any money due to insufficient earnings, according to a survey on actual monthly income and household expenses conducted by the Confederation of Autonomous(read more)
Boeing 737-300 lands at Morava Airport, largest aircraft to date
Morava Airport near Kraljevo marked a milestone yesterday with the landing of a Boeing 737-300, the largest passenger aircraft ever to operate at the facility, Aero.rs reports…. This content is for Osnovni members(read more)
Can Cyrillic become more visible in public spaces?
The Latin script continues to dominate public and commercial communication in Serbia, particularly in the private sector, where company names, advertisements, and online presentations are overwhelmingly rendered in(read more)
Application for construction permit for National Stadium rejected
The Ministry of Construction, Transport, and Infrastructure has rejected the application for a construction permit for the National Football Stadium, which was to include accompanying facilities and a parking area(read more)
Deadline for imposing sanctions on NIS expires tomorrow, Belgrade awaits another postponement
The deadline for the implementation of U.S. sanctions against Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) expires tomorrow. The United States postponed the enforcement of the sanctions at the end of July for the fifth time. …(read more)