Alvarez & Marsal, a consulting firm headquartered in New York, announced yesterday that it has expanded its operations to Serbia and other Southeast European countries.
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April frost causes up to 250.000 tons of fruit crop losses
Frost and snow have significantly damaged fruit crops in some areas of Serbia, contradicting forecasts of a record harvest year, stated Zoran Keserović, a professor at the Faculty of Agriculture in Novi Sad.
Air Serbia scored one million passengers in 2024
Air Serbia, the national airline of Serbia, announced yesterday that it has transported its millionth passenger since the beginning of the year, achieving this milestone two weeks earlier than in 2023.
Priority border crossing for perishable goods suspended
The Serbian Customs Administration announced yesterday that it has temporarily suspended priority border crossing until a final agreement with carriers on regulating this area is reached.
Serbia faces shortage of 35,000 professional drivers
Goran Aleksić, General Director of Serbia’s Road Transport Association Srbijatransport, said yesterday that the country is currently short nearly 35,000 professional bus and truck drivers, with even a salary of(read more)
EP adopts Western Balkans growth plan
The European Parliament (EP) has approved the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, which is to earmark EUR2 billion in donations and four billion in loans for the region, in the period from 2024 to 2027.
Corporatization of all public enterprises by the end of 2025
At its last session, the Government of Serbia adopted an Action Plan for implementing the Strategy for State Ownership and Management of Economic Entities Owned by the Republic of Serbia for this and the following year.
Vučić: I am not optimistic about thwarting resolution but we continue to fight
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said yesterday in New York he had had discussions with representatives of Asian-Pacific UN member states earlier in the day to explain the reasons for Serbia’s opposition to a UN(read more)
Serbian speaker thanks opposition parties joining dialogue
The Serbian speaker, Ana Brnabić, said yesterday that, while serving her term, she would be trying to continue talks with the opposition, adding that the government had made it clear that Serbia’s national interests(read more)
Opposition movement get going for change runs independently in Belgrade’s local polls
The Get Going for Change has decided to run independently in Belgrade’s polls scheduled for June 2, the movement’s program director, Savo Manojlović, announced yesterday, adding that he would be the movement’s candidate(read more)