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Serbia’s foreign trade trends: Insights from 2024’s initial months

In the initial two months of 2024, Serbia's overall foreign trade turnover hit 10.55 billion euros, marking a modest 0.6 percent rise compared to...

Serbia’s lithium ambitions: Navigating realities against Norway’s oil wealth

Ana Brnabić, the President of the Serbian Parliament, drew parallels between Serbia's potential lithium industry and Norway's oil wealth during her recent visit to...

Insights into Serbia’s economic landscape: Trends, challenges, and prospects

Serbia's economic landscape reflects a diverse range of activities, with the non-specialized wholesale trade sector dominating the business scene. Over the past five years,...

Challenges loom as Serbia grapples with declining milk production

Milk, a staple food product in Serbia, is facing increasing scarcity, with a notable 20 percent decline in production during the fourth quarter of...

GDP disparities across Serbian regions: Belgrade leads with substantial margin

According to the Working Document "Regional Gross Domestic Product 2022" released by the RZS, the Belgrade region leads in terms of gross domestic product...
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Serbian industrial sector shows robust growth, Led by processing industry

The National Bank of Serbia (NBS), citing data from the Republic Institute of Statistics, has announced a notable increase in industrial production. The primary...

Foreign investor factories in Serbia: Layoffs amid state support

In the southern regions of Serbia, numerous workers find themselves facing unemployment as factories owned by foreign investors, beneficiaries of substantial financial support from...

Potential impact of reduced energy costs on food prices in Serbia

Serbian business owners could expect a reduction in gas and electricity prices starting May 1st, as announced, but whether this will affect food prices...

Solar power plants in Serbia: Balancing renewable energy development and agricultural preservation

Experts in Serbia emphasize the importance of avoiding the construction of solar power plants on arable land to protect agricultural interests, crucial for the...

Challenges persist for corporate bonds in Serbia despite government support

Corporate bonds in Serbia have yet to gain significant traction despite the government's efforts to incentivize their issuance this year. Experts argue that the...
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