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Director of IT and e-Government Office meets Oracle’s VP for Central and Eastern Europe to establish SaaS platform

Mihailo Jovanović, the Director of the Office for IT and e-Government, held a meeting in Belgrade with Vice President of Oracle for Central...

The second Regional Legal Business Forum opens in Zlatibor

The second Regional Legal Business Forum has commenced in Zlatibor, featuring more than 450 participants and marking one of the largest gatherings of legal...

Serbia’s path to SEPA membership: Benefits and challenges

During her recent visit to Serbia, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlighted that Serbia is progressing toward joining the Single Euro Payments...

Survey reveals 23% of Serbian employees willing to accept pay cuts for remote work options

Approximately 23 percent of employees in Serbia would accept a wage reduction to maintain the option of working from home, according to a survey...

Serbia’s public procurement challenges: Spending patterns and EU integration concerns

According to the European Commission's report, Serbia spent €7.3 billion on public procurement last year, with €7.1 billion allocated through various exceptions to the...
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Seasonal hiring trends in Serbia: Expectations for employment growth amid economic challenges

As summer jobs begin to wind down, November heralds a surge in hiring within the retail sector, coinciding with a month of promotions and...

Price disparities in Belgrade real estate: From luxury apartments to affordable living

The priciest apartment square meter in Belgrade Waterfront has reached €9,125, while the average price in that complex is €4,610. In stark contrast, the...

Serbian Prime Minister visits Chinese company “Mint” in Shanghai

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević visited the Chinese company "Mint" in Shanghai, accompanied by the company's director. Known for its innovations and commitment to...

Serbia’s alternative funds sector poised for growth amid new government regulations

The alternative funds sector in Serbia is gradually evolving, with recent government initiatives aimed at enhancing the domestic capital market and aligning it more...

Finance Minister announces increased excise duty refund for domestic transporters

Minister of Finance Siniša Mali reached an agreement with representatives of domestic transporters to enhance the excise duty refund for fuel purchased for transporting...
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