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Trade dynamics in November 2023

November 2023 marked the eighth consecutive month of decline in the value of foreign trade turnover on a year-on-year basis. Compared to November 2022,...

Dynamics of industrial production

In November, industrial production showed a statistical improvement compared to the previous month, with a year-on-year growth rate of 3.6%. Over the cumulative period...

Innovative strategies to propel Serbia’s economic growth: Insights from the Chamber of Commerce (PKS)

Marko Čadež, Chairman of Serbia's Chamber of Commerce (PKS), recently addressed the challenges hindering the progress of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in...

Rio Sava’s expenditures on Jadar project despite cancellation: Examining financial activity

Representatives from the March from the Drina movement and the "Đorđević" law office have disclosed that Rio Sava, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto in...

Unlocking investment potential: Impact of conversion fee abolition on construction land development

Nearly 2,200 conversion requests have been submitted by companies thus far. Half of these individuals intend to invest in the respective locations, while a...
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Debunking claims of grain imports from Ukraine affecting Serbian farmers

Recent discussions in the media have reignited debates regarding the potential influence of grain imports from Ukraine on the prices of domestic wheat and...

EPS achieves historic profit: What contributed to the turnaround?

The Serbian state-owned power utility, Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), marked a historic financial result last year, boasting a profit of 114.6 billion dinars, equivalent to...

Somnis bedding expands operations to Novi Bečej with new factory

Belgian company Somnis Bedding, through its Serbian entity, has acquired 30 hectares of land in the newly developed industrial zone Izlaz, located in Novi...

Serbia’s public debt reaches 36.42 billion euros, 47.8% of GDP

Serbia's public debt stood at approximately 36.42 billion euros by the end of February this year, representing 47.8 percent of the gross domestic product...

Challenges and opportunities in Serbia’s food sector amid economic trends

Amidst economic shifts and global dynamics, Serbia's food sector finds itself at a crossroads, balancing growth prospects with emerging challenges. The Statista website reveals promising...
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