In mid-April, Stellantis began sending workers from Fiat and Maserati plants in Melfi and Modena, Italy, to its factory in Kragujevac, Serbia…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member(read more)
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Six companies owe EPS over RSD 22 billion
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), Serbia’s state-owned power utility, published on Friday a list of its 20 largest debtors, who together owed more than RSD 22.33 billion as of the end of April…. This content is(read more)
Belgrade loses Holiday Inn after 17 years
The Holiday Inn hotel in New Belgrade has been closed after 17 years of operation, and Halkbank will soon occupy its premises….
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Roads of Serbia: Theft on highways and tire dumping threaten safety and the environment
The public company Roads of Serbia has issued a warning about a growing number of thefts involving road signage, wire fencing, metal sheeting, and gates on newly built highways, particularly along the Ruma–Šabac section(read more)
Generation Z in Serbia seeks security, respect, and flexibility
A survey conducted by Startuj Infostud in October 2024 reveals the views of 1,805 young people in Serbia regarding the labor market….
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Serbian video games generate millions but lack skilled talent
Video games developed in Serbia are played by over 100 million people worldwide and generated more than EUR 200 million in revenue last year…. This content is for Osnovni members only.Register Already a member(read more)
Vučić to talk with Putin on long-term gas supply agreement
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, announced yesterday that during his visit to Moscow, he would discuss energy matters with Russian President Vladimir Putin, specifically a long-term agreement for(read more)
Macut says that he is at the disposal of the economy
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Đuro Macut, participating yesterday in the work of the Center for Economic Initiatives and Rapid Solutions at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (PKS), assessed that this(read more)
Serbian President expects tough reaction from EU over Moscow visit
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić stated yesterday that he expected “very tough reactions” from the European Union because of his attending the Victory Parade in Moscow, but that he had expected that and that his(read more)
Jovanović says student demand is a wrong step, elections under these conditions only benefit Vučić
New Democratic Party of Serbia leader Milos Jovanović said yesterday that a demand by student protesters for a snap legislative election “is a wrong step” as, he said, elections under the current conditions(read more)