The unit price for construction of the Morava Corridor motorway in Serbia has not changed, the American company Bechtel announced, which, together with the Turkish company Enka, forms the main contractor consortium on(read more)
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In January 1,604 construction permits, up 1.5 percent y-o-y
In Serbia, 1,604 construction permits were issued in January this year, which is 1.5 percent more than at the same time in 2025, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS) announced yesterday…. This(read more)
Regulatory amendments temporarily halt construction of small solar PP
The construction of renewable energy power plants with capacities from 10.8 to 50 kilowatts in Serbia has been temporarily suspended after the Ministry of Construction, Transport, and Infrastructure amended regulations(read more)
Vučić: The state does not plan to sell majority ownership in Namenska
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said yesterday that the state has no intention of selling its majority stake in the factory Milan Blagojević – Namenska in Lučani, although there have reportedly been several offers(read more)
Crisis in the German automotive industry reduces production in factories in Serbia
A decline in demand and reduced orders in the European automotive industry, particularly in Germany, have led to a reduction in production volumes in factories in Serbia that operate as suppliers for that sector, the(read more)
MAT: Decline in employment indicates a slowdown in the labour market
The total number of registered employees in Serbia decreased during 2025 by 0.2 percent year-on-year and amounted to slightly more than 2.36 million people, according to an analysis published in the publication(read more)
Toyo Tires builds R&D Center in Inđija
The company Toyo Tires Serbia announced yesterday it will lay the foundation stone for the construction of a Research and Development (R&D) Center in Inđija on Thursday, within the industrial complex where the tire(read more)
Serbian government preparing a new consumer protection law
The Government of Serbia will adopt a new Consumer Protection Law this week, which should be immediately sent to the parliamentary procedure on Friday, Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade Jagoda Lazarević said(read more)
Bottled water producers warn of high fees
High fees for the exploitation of natural resources are reducing the competitiveness of water producers in the regional market, the monthly Biznis i finansije reports…. This content is for Osnovni members only(read more)
Serbian wines have high quality, but quantity is small
The quality of wines produced in Serbia has significantly improved in recent decades and can compete with global counterparts, but the domestic wine industry is limited by small production volumes, experts and sector(read more)


