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Germany-Serbia trade flourishes amid global challenges: Insights from the German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce survey

Despite facing global challenges, the trade relationship between Serbia and Germany continues to thrive, according to the latest findings from the German-Serbian Chamber of...

Serbia strengthens economic ties with Germany: Record trade and positive investment outlook for 2024

Serbia ranks among Germany's top 50 trading partners, achieving a record bilateral trade volume of nearly nine billion euros in 2023. This milestone was...

Germany doubles work visas for Balkan citizens: Opportunities and salaries soar

Germany's decision to double the number of work visas for citizens of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Albania, starting June 1,...

Telekom Srbija group expands into Germany: Launches MTEL branches in Mönchengladbach and Dusseldorf

Telekom Srbija Group, a leading telecommunications company in Southeast Europe, is expanding its presence in Europe. During a ceremony to mark the opening of...

Serbia and Germany forge strong economic ties: Insights from trade analysis

The President of the Board of Directors at the Center for Advanced Economic Studies, Kori Udovički, recently unveiled findings from an economic analysis examining...

The strategic partnership between Serbia and Germany in the mobility sector

The analysis conducted by the German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce in Serbia (AHK) sheds light on the trade dynamics between Serbia and Germany spanning from...

Assessing technology and environmental impact of Serbia’s Jadar lithium project and Germany’s Zinnwald lithium mine

Analyzing the Serbian Jadar lithium project in comparison with the German Zinnwald project involves looking at several key aspects including geographical location, resource size,...

Serbia Grapples with Crisis Amidst the Turmoil of Europe’s Leading Economies

Germany was the only one among the seven largest economies in the world to finish the year 2023 in a recession, with a GDP...
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