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New “Best Price” campaign aims to reduce 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...

Minimum wage for 2025 set at 53,592 RSD: Unions claim victory, economists raise concerns

Serbia has established the minimum wage for 2025 at 53,592 RSD, reflecting a 13.7% increase from the current rate. This decision comes after intense...

Serbians need 14.7 monthly salaries to afford a used car

According to a market study on used cars conducted by the company carVertical, Serbian citizens need an average of 14.7 monthly salaries to purchase...

Elektroprivreda Srbije issues tender for upgrading safety management system at HPP “Đerdap 1”

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has issued a public procurement tender to enhance the safety management system (SMS) for the HPP "Đerdap 1". According to the...

French investments in Serbia: A key focus ahead of French President’s visit

Over 80 percent of French investments in the Western Balkans are concentrated in Serbia. The relationship between France and Serbia has evolved through various...
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NIS to distribute 64.26 dinars per share in 2023 dividend payout

The Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) will distribute a gross dividend of 64.26 dinars per share for the year 2023. The payout, totaling approximately...

Minimum wage for 2025 set at 53,592 dinars, marking a 13.7% increase

The Social and Economic Council (SES) has agreed that the minimum wage for 2025 will be 53,592 dinars, representing a 13.7% increase from the...

Gold mine Lece bankruptcy: Financial overview and disputes over valuation

The sale of the Lece gold mine near Medveđa, which was postponed by the Valjevo Commercial Court due to creditors' objections, has seen revenue...

Chinese online shopping giant Shein to launch in Serbia following bilateral agreement

Shein, a leading Chinese online shopping platform known for its "fast fashion," is set to launch in Serbia thanks to a recent bilateral agreement...

Inflation targeting in Serbia: A critical analysis of its implementation

Inflation targeting, as a monetary policy model, is well-defined both theoretically and practically. Successful implementation relies on a comprehensive understanding by the central bank’s...
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