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Telekom Srbija CEO optimistic about Kosovo and Metohija situation after U.S. meetings

Vladimir Lučić, the CEO of Telekom Srbija, recently visited Washington, where he participated in a panel discussion on the future of media, organized by...

Serbia to cap housing loan interest rates and tackle inflation: Impact on citizens and the real estate market

Inflation in Serbia is expected to gradually slow down over the next two years, and by the end of 2025, the National Bank of...

Serbia explores tax relief for small breweries to boost competitiveness

The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, Aleksandar Martinović, held a meeting with representatives from Valjevska and Niška Pivara to discuss the challenges...

Serbia’s real estate market slows as construction drops and prices rise more slowly

The real estate market in Serbia is showing signs of slowing down, with construction activity decreasing and the rate of price growth for square...

NBS Governor highlights consumer protection and financial stability at International Banking Law Conference

Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), Jorgovanka Tabaković, opened the International Conference on Banking Law 2024, focusing on the comparative experiences in...

Serbia’s first solar park ‘Petka’ in Kostolac set to connect to grid in early 2025

The first solar park of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), named "Petka", located in Kostolac, is expected to be connected to the grid within the first...
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Clarion Owners Engineer leads supervision for challenging 150 MW wind park project in mountainous terrain

Construction has commenced on a cutting-edge 150 MW wind park grid connection project in a high-altitude mountain region, with Clarion Owners Engineer overseeing the...

Serbia’s strategic advantages in heavy industrial equipment, mining machinery and steel manufacturing for global markets

Serbia is rapidly establishing itself as a key player in the production and export of heavy industrial equipment, mining machinery and steel for global markets. This growth is...
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Wine Vision by Open Balkan: Belgrade to host regional wine and spirits expo for the third year

From November 22 to 24, Belgrade will host the third edition of Wine Vision by Open Balkan, the largest gathering of wine lovers, distillers...

Belgrade to launch Tesla venture studio, Boosting Serbia’s startup ecosystem

Next January, Belgrade will become home to a Tesla venture studio, a regional hub for nurturing and expanding startups. This initiative was announced by...

The city of Sombor to unveil plans for new automotive paints and sprays production facility

The city of Sombor has revealed plans for a public presentation regarding the urban project for a new production complex dedicated to mixing and...

OCSiAl opens state-of-the-art graphene nanotube production facility in Stara Pazova

A new production facility of the Luxembourg company OCSiAl, the world's largest manufacturer of graphene nanotubes, has been officially opened in Stara Pazova. Prime...

Serbia adopts amendments to air, rail and water transport laws to align with EU standards

The Serbian government adopted amendments to two key laws in the fields of air, rail and water transport during its session, aligning the country's...

Serbia announces new auction price limits for wind and solar power plants

The Serbian government has announced that the maximum auction price for wind power plants at upcoming market premium auctions will be 79 euros per...

Serbia secures €213 million loan for Despot Stefan Boulevard tunnel and Sava Bridge project

The Serbian government has taken a loan worth 24.9 billion dinars (approximately 213 million euros) from Poštanska Štedionica to finance the construction of a...

NALED and Government unveil key measures to tackle gray economy in Serbia

At the inaugural session of the Alliance for Fair Competition (FCA) within the National Alliance for Local Economic Development (NALED) in Belgrade, significant progress...
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