The most successful economic entity in Serbia in 2024 was Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), which ranked as the most profitable company, recorded the highest operating revenues, and held the most valuable financial(read more)
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Declining yield trend and investor interest fluctuations in government bonds
The Serbian government raised RSD 5.98 billion through the sale of ten-and-a-half-year government bonds at an auction held last week, Nedeljnik reports…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a(read more)
Čadež: PKS establishes Srbija Export to enhance cooperation with Africa
President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS), Marko Čadež, announced yesterday that the Chamber has established a dedicated company, Srbija Export, to facilitate and accelerate economic cooperation between Serbia(read more)
Serbia home to 250 franchise brands
Serbia currently has 250 franchise brands operating through 4,500 business entities, employing approximately 30,000 people, stated Mihailo Vesović, Deputy President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS)(read more)
Serbia planning additional coal from Kolubara
The Government of Serbia has adopted a decision establishing public interest in the expropriation of land and buildings in the cadastral municipality of Burovo, for the purpose of expanding the eastern part of the(read more)
Čoka Rakita potentially the most profitable deposit in the region
The Čoka Rakita gold project near Crni Vrh in the Žagubica area is entering the final phase of development, and a new feasibility study by DPM Metals (formerly Dundee Precious Metals) indicates that the site could(read more)
“Yugoslavia lives wherever Bijelo Dugme plays”
At concerts by Goran Bregović and his band, thousands of people once again become Yugoslavs—at least for one night, writes the German newspaper Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger following the Bijelo Dugme performance held on(read more)
More Western companies interested in NIS as U.S. Sanctions
Several Western companies have expressed interest in acquiring Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Affairs Geoffrey Pyatt told Tanjug yesterday. … This(read more)
“Serbia pushing NIS toward collapse, while OFAC likely not considering new licence”
The solution to the Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) issue appears to be heading in a direction no one is acknowledging—that the company is being led to collapse, leaving Russian Gazprom with a non-functional entity(read more)
Vučić: Serbia enters election year, presidential vote possible
President Aleksandar Vučić said yesterday that Serbia had “entered an election year” and that the only question was whether presidential election should be held together with that for the parliament…. This content(read more)


