Transparency Serbia stated yesterday that the proposed adoption of a new law regulating the legalization of construction projects would constitute a violation of several existing laws and the Rules of Procedure of the(read more)
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Average salary in July RSD 109,071
The average gross salary calculated for July this year amounted to RSD 150,646, while the average net salary (after taxes and contributions) was RSD 109,071, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS)(read more)
EBRD: Political tensions and global situation risks to Serbia’s GDP growth
Risks to Serbia’s economic growth stem from ongoing domestic political tensions and potential disruptions in global trade, which could constrain exports, reduce inflows of foreign direct investment, and hinder(read more)
Western Balkans’ economic ties with EU remain strongest, but China rapidly advancing
The Western Balkans remain significantly more economically connected to the European Union than to any other global power, but over the past decade, China has moved into second place in terms of regional(read more)
Radar: Electricity in Serbia more expensive than in 13 European countries
Citizens of Serbia pay more for electricity than residents of 13 European countries, despite government claims that Serbia remains near the bottom of the price scale in Europe and will continue to do so even after the(read more)
Nikoloski: Political instability in Serbia delayed Corridor 10 cooperation agreement
Deputy Prime Minister of North Macedonia Aleksandar Nikoloski stated yesterday that the signing of a five-country cooperation agreement on Corridor 10, which had been ready since last year, was postponed due to(read more)
Sombor’s FAS to restart production in mid-January
The Sombor-based battery factory FAS, known for its Black Horse brand, has announced that it will hire an additional 60 workers by the end of the year and begin trial production of batteries in mid-January…. This(read more)
Gavrilović (Efektiva): Fine for Delhaize equals a day and a half of profit
Dejan Gavrilović from the consumer protection association Efektiva stated yesterday that he believes Delhaize may ultimately not pay anything if the fine of RSD 24.5 million is referred to the Misdemeanor Court and(read more)
Railway Rerouted Near Bor Due to Zijin Mine Expansion
The company Infrastruktura železnice Srbije has submitted a request to the Ministry of Environmental Protection for a decision on the need to conduct an environmental impact assessment for the phased construction and(read more)
Retraining program for Roma employment in Belgrade’s public transport launched
The Ministry for Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, in cooperation with the City of Belgrade, yesterday presented a vocational retraining program aimed at employing Roma individuals in the Belgrade Public(read more)


