According to surveys conducted by local media in six Serbian cities, the country’s average salary is insufficient for everyday life.
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Vučević proposes ministers for the new government Parliament session today
The designate for the formation of the new Serbian government, Miloš Vučević, announced yesterday that he would today submit a request to the President of the Serbian Assembly, Ana Brnabić, to schedule a session where(read more)
Q1 GDP growth at 4.6 percent
In Serbia, the real gross domestic product (GDP) growth was 4.6 percent in the first quarter compared to the same period last year, as announced yesterday by the Statistical Office of the Republic with a flash estimate.
Vučić, Asian ambassadors discuss challenges facing Serbia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić hosted a lunch for ambassadors of Asian states yesterday to inform them of the challenges facing Serbia.
“Serbia is China’s first comprehensive strategic partner in CEE”
Serbia is China’s first comprehensive strategic partner in Central and Eastern Europe and the two countries maintain an iron-clad friendship, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said ahead of Chinese(read more)
Aleksić: Radical boycott means returning MP seats, taking to the streets
Leader of the opposition People’s Movement of Serbia (NPS) Miroslav Aleksić said members of the Serbia Against Violence (SPN) opposition coalition had failed to convince him that boycotting elections is a good option(read more)
Gojković to form government of Vojvodina
Leader of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) Milos Vučević told a media conference yesterday that Maja Gojković has been given the mandate to form the new government of Serbia’s Vojvodina province.
Foreign trade exchange in Q1 amounted to EUR 16.3 billion
Serbia’s total foreign trade from January to March 2024 amounted to EUR 16.3 billion, a 2.6 percent decrease compared to the same period last year, as announced yesterday by the Statistical Office of the Republic(read more)
In CEFTA market 13,000 Serbian companies operate
More than 13,000 Serbian companies operated within the CEFTA region last year, and for many, entering this market was the first and most important step in the internationalization of their business, stated Nenad(read more)
Industrial production in March down by 5.8 percent
Industrial production in Serbia in March this year was down by 5.8 percent compared to March 2023, but compared to the average of last year, it was higher by 1.6 percent, as announced yesterday by the Statistical Office(read more)