Nova daily newspaper said yesterday that the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Holy Synod is investigating Bishop of Žicka Justin allegedly over his mis-management of the bishopric but actually because of his support to the(read more)
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Steel plant in Smederevo faces new pressure from Brussels
The European Commission (EC) has proposed a new reduction in import quotas and an increase in tariffs on steel imports from non-EU countries, a move that could further impact the Smederevo Steel Plant, which has(read more)
Lafarge receives subsidy for cement plant near Obrenovac
Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Economy Adrijana Mesarović signed an agreement yesterday at the Serbian Government with the General Manager of Lafarge Serbia, Dimitrije Knjeginjić, granting subsidies for(read more)
NBS keeps key policy rate at 5.75 percent
The Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) decided yesterday to maintain the key policy rate at 5.75 percent, while also keeping the deposit facility rate at 4.5 percent and the lending facility rate at 7(read more)
Investment of EUR 220 million for three industrial zones
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić announced yesterday that the state will invest approximately EUR 220 million in the expansion of industrial zones in Leskovac, Ćuprija, and Inđija to attract foreign investors…(read more)
NALED’s Small Business Council proposes 10 priority measures to ease business operations
The Small Business Council of the National Alliance for Local Economic Development (NALED) proposed yesterday ten priority measures aimed at facilitating business operations and reducing administrative barriers for(read more)
Six stations on high-speed railway still not operational
On the same day Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić inaugurated the high-speed railway to Subotica, Railway Infrastructure of Serbia (IŽS) adopted an official document acknowledging that six station buildings along the(read more)
Nedeljnik: Has Neptune Energy buried Serbia’s lithium project?
A year after top European Union and German officials celebrated a “historic day” for Serbia in Belgrade, the issue of lithium mining in the Jadar Valley has all but vanished from headlines, Nedeljnik(read more)
Nišville begins ticket sales for next year to stay afloat
In an effort to rehire laid-off staff and prepare for the 32nd edition of the festival, the organizers of the Nišville Jazz Festival have launched early ticket sales for next year’s event, scheduled for late(read more)
Sanctions against NIS take effect, JANAF granted permission to transport oil to Pančevo until October 15
U.S. sanctions against Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) took effect this morning at 6:00 a.m., the company announced. It emphasized that NIS will continue to operate normally, all petrol stations are supplied with fuel(read more)