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Additional funds allocated to Belgrade metro from infrastructure budget reserve

The Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure will receive an additional 185 million dinars (approximately 1.6 million euros) from the current budget reserve to...

Strengthening US-Serbia economic ties: Investment growth and new opportunities

Over the past week, Serbia's President and Minister of Finance held discussions with representatives from major American companies, including Citibank, Visa, Pfizer and Bechtel....

Serbia’s construction boom: Significant growth in early 2024 fueled by infrastructure investments

In the first half of 2024, Serbia's construction activity saw a gross added value (GVA) growth of 9.9 percent, according to eKapija. Projections indicate...

Montenegro and Serbia collaborate on key infrastructure projects, seek EU funding for railway modernization

Montenegro and Serbia have jointly approached the European Commission to secure funding for the modernization and electrification of the railway connecting Belgrade and Bar....

Serbia’s infrastructure projects and their economic impact

Serbia has embarked on a series of ambitious infrastructure projects aimed at transforming its economy, enhancing connectivity and improving its role as a regional...

Vojvodina invests 3.9 billion dinars in upgrading water supply and wastewater infrastructure

In the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, significant infrastructure projects are underway to upgrade water supply and wastewater treatment facilities across five municipalities. The Provincial...

Belgrade Metro expansion: Tender for third line connecting Bežanija and Banjica announced

Goran Vesić, the Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, announced that the tender for the design of the third line of Belgrade's metro system,...

The hazelnut industry: Challenges and opportunities for Serbian farmers

Despite expert warnings about rising food costs and the need to preserve fertile land, Serbia continues to repurpose agricultural areas for industrial, residential and...
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