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Serbia to launch new subsidies for prosumer projects with public calls starting in April

Over 4,300 prosumers have been registered in Serbia's Elektrodistribucija registry, with a total installed capacity exceeding 84 megawatts (MW), according to official reports. Maja...

Yura Corporation in Leskovac offers paid leave or severance packages following 45% sales decline

The Yura Corporation in Leskovac is offering its employees the option of paid leave or mutual contract termination with severance pay, in response to...

Serbia’s November 2024 salary breakdown: Insights into income distribution

In November 2024, official statistics reveal that out of Serbia's two million employees, 608,000 received a salary equal to or higher than the average...

Air Serbia launches big promotional campaign for flights to 70+ destinations

Air Serbia is offering an exciting promotional campaign for flights from Belgrade to over 70 destinations. From February 3 to 9, travelers can book...

Nikola Tesla Airport reports strong financial growth in 2024, doubling profits and expanding investments

Nikola Tesla Airport, managed by the company overseeing the concession with the French VINCI at Belgrade Airport, reported impressive financial results for 2024. In...

New residential area set to rise near Zemun Polje with sustainable development plans

A new residential development is set to take shape near Zemun Polje, Belgrade, with the Government of Serbia approving the creation of a Spatial...

Electric Power Industry of Serbia reports 26.1 billion dinars profit in 2024, plans investment boost and wage increase

Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) reported a profit of 26.1 billion dinars for the previous year after the Assembly of AD EPS approved...

Serbia’s consumer boycott targets major retail chains over high prices and lack of competition

The consumer association Efektiva organized a one-day boycott of the five largest retail chains in Serbia, calling for action due to the high prices...

Property prices in smaller Serbian towns offer affordable alternatives to big cities

In Serbia's larger cities, the cost of real estate has many people rethinking their options, with many opting for homes in smaller towns where...

EBRD invests 807 million euros in Serbia, boosting green economy and key infrastructure projects

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) announced an investment of 807 million euros in Serbia last year, with 395 million euros mobilized...
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