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Serbian President addresses lithium mine concerns

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić met with Podrinje residents, "Rio Tinto" representatives, and ministers to address concerns about the lithium mine in Ljubovija. Vučić noted...

Serbia achieves record tourist arrivals in August

In August 2024, Serbia reached a historic milestone by hosting half a million tourists in a single month, marking the first time this has...

Serbia makes a strong showing at Xiamen Fair, secures food export deals and promotes Free Trade Agreement

The 24th International Investment and Trade Fair has officially kicked off in Xiamen, marking the largest event of its kind globally. This year, the...

Serbia to raise minimum wage by 13.7% in 2025 to match consumer basket and EU standards

In 2025, Serbia will increase its minimum wage by 13.7% to 53,592 dinars, aligning with the minimum consumer basket value and reflecting trends in...

Minister of Economy presents Serbia’s investment potential at China’s CIFIT

Adrijana Mesarović, Serbia’s Minister of Economy, presented Serbia's economic and business environment, as well as its strategic future planning, at the 24th China International...

Heating costs in Serbia rise: Belgrade proposes up to 9% increase for 2024/2025 season

Due to rising operating costs and energy prices, heating plants in several Serbian cities have increased prices by up to 30% since July or...
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Engineering communication for industrial and energy companies

Engineering communication, especially within industrial and energy companies, plays a critical role in the efficient and safe operation of these businesses. Effective communication in...

Owners Engineer/Employeers Representative and Supervision of works, Serbian legal framework

In the Serbian legal framework, particularly under the Law on Planning and Construction, the concepts of an Owner's Engineer (or Employer's Representative) and Supervision...
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Serbia’s animal husbandry in crisis: Decline in livestock numbers and economic strain

Animal husbandry in Serbia is facing a severe crisis, with dwindling cattle numbers and economic challenges threatening the sector's survival. The current state of...

EPS Director highlights stability and employee dedication following new collective agreement

Dušan Živković, General Director of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), highlighted the positive impact of a newly signed collective agreement, which he said ensures medium-term stability...

Serbia to launch mass production of electric Fiat Grande Panda, boosts EV subsidies and support

A week ago, trial production of the electric Fiat Grande Panda began in Kragujevac. In just two months, Serbia will become the first country in...

EPS ensures stable winter power supply and maintains current prices

Minister of Economy Adrijana Mesarović, in an interview with Kurir, highlighted that the production of the electric "Panda" in Kragujevac's Fiat plant is a...

Serbian experts critique low mining rents despite Government claims of high rates

Experts in Serbia have raised concerns about the low level of mining rents, despite claims by Serbia's Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović...

Draft Law on Financial Service Users: New measures for regulating interest rates

The National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has put forward for public consultation the draft Law on Financial Service Users, which introduces substantial changes to...

New “Best Price” initiative launched to alleviate living costs amid inflation

The Serbian government has introduced a new "Best Price" campaign, an upgraded version of the previous "Better Price" initiative, aimed at addressing the rising...

Serbian Prime Minister to unveil measures for fairer food prices following retail chain talks

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević announced that the government will unveil specific measures within the next ten days aimed at ensuring fairer prices for...
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Severe weather slashes fruit harvest and quality, with long-term effects expected

Severe weather conditions this year have had a detrimental impact on fruit production, significantly affecting both the quantity and quality of the harvest. Experts...
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