The first Info Day dedicated to showcasing tools for cooperation between researchers, universities, and the private sector was held on Friday at the Science and Technology Park Belgrade, marking the launch of the(read more)
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Majority in Serbia supports introduction of DRS
In Serbia, 86 percent of citizens support the introduction of a deposit return system (DRS) for packaging, the highest level of support among 16 countries included in the global Every Can Counts survey…. This(read more)
Government adopts draft budget for next year, deficit set at three percent of GDP
The Government of Serbia has adopted the Draft Law on the Budget for the coming year, projecting total revenues and inflows of RSD 2,414.7 billion, which is an increase of 2.9 percent, or RSD 68.5 billion, compared to(read more)
Opposition defends General Staff complex as ruling coalition labels it a ruin
The session of the Serbian National Assembly, during which amendments to the special law concerning the General Staff complex damaged in the 1999 NATO bombing were debated, concluded last night around 6 p.m…. This(read more)
High school students march to support Hrka
Students from a number of Belgrade high schools are boycotting classes as a show of support for Hrka whose son was killed in the Novi Sad Railway Station tragedy a year ago. She has been on hunger strike for 5 days(read more)
Vučić: Decision not to impose sanctions on Russia stood test of time
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated yesterday that the conclusion of the Council on National Security, brought when the conflict in Ukraine broke out, for sanctions against Russia not to be introduced, had stood(read more)
Von Beckerath: Reform tempo decelerated, credible reforms needed
The chief of the European Union Delegation to Serbia, Ambassador Andreas von Beckerath, said in Belgrade yesterday that the main conclusion of the European Commission’s (EC) annual report about Serbia’s progress on the(read more)
Brnabić: Opposition will not vote for amendments to law on electoral roll as it would lose alibi for defeats
Serbian Speaker Ana Brnabić said yesterday that the opposition would not vote for amendments to the Law on a Single Electoral Roll to avoid losing its alibi for defeats at the polls…. This content is for Osnovni(read more)
Major retail chains show interest in entering Serbian market
In addition to Carrefour, whose potential entry into the Serbian market has regained attention following a recent meeting between Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade Jagoda Lazarević and representatives of the chain(read more)
New price monitoring platform presented to retailers
A new digital platform that will allow citizens to track product prices was presented yesterday to representatives of retail chains during a gathering at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce in Belgrade…. This content(read more)


