The former U.S. ambassador to Serbia, Christopher Hill, said in Prague yesterday that it would be best if the European Union did not focus on “chapters” and “clusters” in the process of its enlargement, but rather(read more)
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Poll: Majority of citizens against Serbia’s EU membership
The majority of Serbian citizens are still against the country’s membership in the European Union, but they do believe that the EU is and should remain the main economic partner, according to the results of the latest(read more)
European Commission welcomes Vučić’s visit to Ukraine
The European Commission (EC) has welcomed Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s visit to Ukraine, calling it “an important signal,” EC spokesman Markus Lammert stated yesterday…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Vučević: Arrest of Dean in Novi Sad unrelated to blockades
Serbian Progressive Party President Milos Vučević said yesterday that the arrest of Novi Sad Faculty of Medicine Dean Snezana Brkić “has nothing to do with the blockades.” “A comprehensive cross(read more)
Key policy rate remains at 5.75 percent
The Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) decided yesterday to keep the key policy rate at 5.75 percent, maintaining the deposit facility rate at 4.5 percent and the lending facility rate at seven(read more)
Year-on-year inflation in May stood at 3.8 percent
Year-on-year inflation in Serbia reached 3.8 percent in May 2025, while monthly inflation was 0.2 percent, according to data released yesterday by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS)…. This(read more)
Srbija Ziđin Copper awarded ‘A’ rating for copper supply chain management
Srbija Ziđin Copper announced yesterday that it had received an ‘A’ rating from the China Chamber of Commerce for Metals, Minerals & Chemicals Importers & Exporters (CMC) for its copper supply chain(read more)
Lazarević awaits meeting with Commission for Protection of Competition
Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade Jagoda Lazarević stated yesterday that her ministry is still awaiting a meeting with the Commission for Protection of Competition, during which it expects to receive updates on the(read more)
Western Balkans make limited economic progress toward EU
The economies of the Western Balkans have made only modest progress in narrowing the gap with the European Union over the past 20 years, according to a new report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and(read more)
Location permits pending for Serbia-Hungary oil pipeline
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović announced yesterday that the process of obtaining location permits for the Serbia-Hungary oil pipeline is underway…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)