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Nearly 30% of Serbian workers earn above average salary, official data shows

In November 2024, approximately 608,000 of the two million employed people in Serbia received a salary of 100,738 dinars or higher, according to official...

Real estate expert discusses rising prices, investment tips, and market trends in Serbia

The price of apartments continues to rise, with construction investors citing increasing costs of materials, labor and energy as the main reasons behind this...

Belex15 index declines by 1.3% amid weak market activity

The Belex15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, decreased by 1.3% last week, reaching 1,113.2 points, according to...

Serbia increases dinar bond issue to 180 billion dinars amid strong demand

The Government of Serbia has decided to raise the amount of its 10.5-year dinar bond issue to 180 billion dinars, an increase of 60...

Serbia poised for fastest economic growth in Europe, with Fitch rating boost and investment prospects

Serbia is set to have the fastest-growing economy in Europe this year and expects to receive confirmation of its investment credit rating from another...
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Green Industrial Park to build ‘Beograd Istok’ logistics complex in Borča, Belgrade

The company Green Industrial Park from Belgrade plans to build the logistics complex "Beograd Istok" in Borča, with a total gross built-up area (BRGP)...

Serbian youth support renewable energy transition amid growing concerns over climate change

A recent survey conducted by the Association OIE Serbia, supported by the European Union and WWF Adria, reveals that a significant majority of young...

Serbia’s ‘Efektiva’ launches boycott to pressure retailers for lower prices

It looks like the "Efektiva" consumer protection association is taking strong action by organizing this boycott of the five largest retail chains in Serbia,...

Sanctions on NIS: Economic impact and efforts to find solutions amid changing ownership

Sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation have not only led to changes in oil supply routes but have also prompted pressure for ownership transformations...

Serbia’s economic growth in 2024: Strong industrial production, lower inflation and growing foreign trade

In 2024, Serbia emerged as one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe. However, imports grew at a faster pace than exports, and inflation in...
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