As of July 28, all five hydropower plants in Serbia, including the two largest—Đerdap 1 and Đerdap 2—have been left without physical security, without fire brigades, and without the possibility of routine maintenance or(read more)
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IMF recommends annual adjustment of electricity prices
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommends that electricity prices in Serbia be adjusted once a year, based on inflation trends and costs in the energy sector, said Lev Ratnovski, IMF Resident Representative in(read more)
EPS reports profit of RSD 27.4 billion in H1
The Shareholders’ Assembly of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has adopted the report on the implementation of the company’s Three-Year Business Plan for the first six months of 2025, showing a profit of RSD 27.4 billion(read more)
In June 2,402 construction permits issued
In June 2025, a total of 2,402 construction permits were issued in Serbia, representing a 2% increase compared to the same month in 2024, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS) reported on Friday…(read more)
New construction permit request submitted for National Stadium
The Ministry of Finance has submitted a new request for a construction permit for the National Football Stadium, according to records in the Central Registry of Unified Procedures (CEOP)…. This content is for(read more)
IŽS installs additional monitoring equipment for Prokop station platform
Infrastruktura železnice Srbije (IŽS) announced that it has installed additional measuring equipment at the Belgrade Center railway station in Prokop to enable continuous monitoring of the platform slab and its(read more)
Municipality of Raška sold 70 plots on Kopaonik in eight years
Goran Perović, councilor of the citizens’ group Raška Raščanima, stated on Friday that the local government in Raška sold more than 70 publicly owned plots on Kopaonik, covering a total of 417 ares, between the end of(read more)
NBS: Saving in dinars still more profitable than in euros
Household savings in Serbia continued to grow this year, with savings in dinars remaining more profitable than savings in euros, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announced on Friday…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
More than half of trade sector companies dissatisfied with business performance
More than half of companies in Serbia’s trade sector (57.4%) assessed the business climate in the first quarter of 2025 as worse compared to the previous quarter, while 37.3% considered it unchanged, according to a(read more)
Farmers demand state cap on trade margins for fertilizers and raw materials
Farmers in Serbia are calling on the government to impose limits on trade margins for mineral fertilizers and agricultural raw materials, citing sharp price increases ahead of the autumn sowing season…. This(read more)