Generali Adriatic Value Fund, along with SIF, Peakside Capital, and Generali Investments Slovenia, have sold the Austria Trend Hotel in the Slovenian capital to the Serbian company Agromarket from Kragujevac, reported(read more)
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Hospitality industry calls for VAT reduction on food
The Association of Hoteliers and Restaurateurs of Serbia (HORES) will propose to the Serbian Government and relevant ministries to reduce the VAT rate on food in hotels and restaurants from the current 20% to 10%(read more)
American Cultural Center in the renovated Railroad Stoves
US Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy Elizabeth Allen, together with the President of the Serbian Parliament Ana Brnabić and the head of the National Platform “Serbia Creates” Ana Ilić, signed a(read more)
Tabaković expects May inflation around three percent
Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), Jorgovanka Tabaković, stated yesterday that a GDP growth of 3.5% is expected this year, with inflation in May returning to the target range of three percent, plus or minus(read more)
Várhelyi discusses reform agenda with Serbian Government, finalization expected in coming days
European Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, met yesterday with Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević and members of the Serbian Government to discuss “open issues of the reform(read more)
More than 12,000 people won’t be able to vote at their new residence addresses
Recent amendments to the Law on the Unified Electoral Roll had been to the detriment of voters and according to some estimates, 12,500 citizens would not be able to exercise their voting right in the elections scheduled(read more)
Nenadic: Representatives of ruling majority block working group for improving electoral conditions
Transparency Serbia Program Director and president of the working group for improving electoral conditions Nemanja Nenadic told BETA yesterday that the group was being blocked and that representatives of the ruling(read more)
UNGA debate on Srebrenica resolution likely to be postponed again
A UN General Assembly debate on a Srebrenica resolution will most likely be postponed again until May 22, Tanjug learns.
SPC’s Holy Assembly of Bishops begins in Belgrade as EU condemns Pristina’s decision to deny entry to Serbian patriarch
The Holy Assembly of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) began yesterday at the Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade, instead of in the Patriarchate of Pec Monastery as initially planned.
Intermodal terminal opens in Batajnica
European Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi stated yesterday in Batajnica, near Belgrade, at the opening of the Intermodal Terminal, that this marks “the starting point of a new Serbia(read more)