Eleven companies from Serbia are presenting their offer at the international food fair FOODEX Japan in Tokyo, which runs until March 13, the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) announced yesterday…. This content is(read more)
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Užice tests “on-demand” transport for 35 rural settlements
The city of Užice is participating in the European project Smart Mobility on Demand – SIT FLEXI Transfer Network, which is examining the introduction of an “on-demand” transport model for residents of rural settlements(read more)
Oil sector calls for urgent measures due to crisis
The soaring increase in the price of oil, which at one point yesterday reached USD 120 per barrel, could have a markedly negative impact on Serbia, oil sector experts told Nova ekonomija…. This content is for(read more)
Crisis around NIS reduced GDP growth in January from three to 1.3 percent
The suspension of operations at Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) refinery in Pančevo due to U.S. sanctions in December and January reduced Serbia’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the first month of this year from(read more)
Vučić criticizes both Putin’s and Trump’s approach toward Serbia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić gave an interview to the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, in which he spoke critically about the approach of two global powers toward Belgrade — Russia, because of threats to halt(read more)
Constitutional Court annuls Osmani’s decree on dissolution of parliament
The Constitutional Court of Kosovo yesterday temporarily suspended the decision of the so-called President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, to dissolve the provincial parliament…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
CRTA claims it has identified 12 fake SNS lists for local elections
Raša Nedeljkov, Program Director of the Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability (CRTA), said yesterday that the non-governmental organization has so far identified 12 fake lists in the local elections(read more)
MFA denies that Serbia asked Russia to stop addressing Kosovo issue
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia said yesterday that it strongly rejects claims that it asked Russia to stop addressing the Kosovo issue in the United Nations Security Council…. This content is for(read more)
S&P could change Serbia’s outlook from stable to negative
Two weeks ago, the agency Moody’s maintained Serbia’s credit rating at Ba2 but lowered the outlook for its improvement from positive to stable, and according to analysts at Erste Group, there is a risk that Standard(read more)
New 1,500 megawatts of electricity capacity by 2030
Minister of Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović said yesterday that, according to projections, by 2030 Serbia could gain around 1,500 megawatts of new electricity generation capacity in state ownership, which is about 20(read more)


