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Government set to privatise national carrier

Before Serbia plans to privatise flag carrier JAT Airways, the government must resolve the company’s outstanding legal issues, JAT’s Chief Executive Sasa Vlaisavljevic...

Sale contract for Optika from Belgrade signed

Representatives of the Serbian Privatisation Agency and the Share Fund signed yesterday a contract on the sale of shares of Belgrade-based Optika with the...

Serbia bears plenty of opportunities

The Serbian pharmaceutical market, which technically contracted following the June 2006 dissolution of the State of Union of Serbia and Montenegro, remains the least...

Serbia plans 25% annual export growth rate

Core goals of the Serbian Strategy of Export Stimulation from 2008 to 2011 include 25% average export growth rate and changed export structure from...

Construction in Serbia

Long tradition of great achievements that have been attracting international attentionThe most dynamic sector with a positive balance of $30 million Serbian architects and...

Real Estate – Construction

Real EstateFor the third consecutive year, Serbia was awarded as the largest Greenfield investment location in SEE by OECD.Total value of international real estate...
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Engineering communications, PR for mining companies

Public relations (PR) and engineering communications for mining companies involve specific strategies tailored to address the unique challenges and opportunities in the mining sector....

Engineering communications, PR for industrial companies

Engineering communications and public relations (PR) for industrial companies involve strategic efforts to convey complex technical information in an accessible manner, manage the company's...
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Serbia faces increased electricity imports amid rising coal and power production challenges

In the previous year, Serbia imported an estimated 4.8 million tons of coal, marking a 70 percent increase compared to the 2.8 million tons...

Serbia’s hazelnut production: Partnering for sustainable success

Italian ambassador Luka Gori highlights Ferrero's experience in Serbia as a prime example of bilateral cooperation, with optimistic prospects echoed by those seasoned in...

Shift in Serbia’s trade landscape: Russia drops from top five partners

Real GDP growth in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year stood at 4.7 percent. Seasonally adjusted data series...

Serbia’s industrial sector shows resilience with growth in key areas

In April of this year, Serbia's industrial production showed promising growth compared to the same period last year. Here's a breakdown of the key...

Challenges and priorities for Serbia’s new government: Economy, public finances and political landscape

Recently, Serbia's Parliament elected a new government, maintaining continuity with the coalition of parties and movements in power since 2012. Although there's a new...

Serbia pursues nuclear energy partnership with France: Advancing towards sustainable energy solutions

Serbian software industry experts are emphasizing the importance of embracing cutting-edge technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), to meet evolving client demands. They advocate for...

Serbian Government adopts strategic plan for EU Fund management and green bonds framework

During today's session, the Government of Serbia endorsed the Strategic Plan for Combating Fraud and Managing Irregularities in Handling EU Financial Resources for the...

Serbia’s strategic energy initiatives: Advancing hydroelectric and gas projects with Romania

The Serbian Government has designated the construction of the Đerdap 3 hydroelectric power plant (HPP) as a project of significant importance, announced the Ministry...
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Serbia pursues nuclear energy partnership with France: Advancing towards sustainable energy solutions

Serbian software industry experts are emphasizing the importance of embracing cutting-edge technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), to meet evolving client demands. They advocate for...
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