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Serbia eyes €150 million investment for new cereal and oilseed processing plant

A major new investment project could be on the horizon for Serbia with a proposed plant for processing cereals and oilseeds. Ukrainian businessman Sergiy...

Serbia leads European destinations in tourism growth for Q2 2024, reports European Commission

In its latest report on travel trends for the second quarter of 2024, the European Commission has highlighted Serbia as the leading European destination...

Serbia imports 65,275 used vehicles in H1 2024: Concerns over Euro 3 and Euro 4 engines persist

In the first half of 2024, Serbia imported 65,275 used vehicles, maintaining a steady influx despite concerns over vehicle standards. The Serbian Association of...

May 2024 construction data: EU sector slows while Serbia’s market grows

In May 2024, seasonally adjusted construction production declined by 0.9 percent in the Eurozone and 1 percent in the EU, according to preliminary estimates...

Finance Minister: Serbia’s budget stable with 740 billion dinars

Finance Minister Siniša Mali announced today that Serbia’s budget currently holds 740 billion dinars, with all budgetary payments being made on time. In response...
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Optimism for euro credit holders as ECB eases monetary policy

Citizens repaying loans in euros can finally breathe easier as the European Central Bank (ECB) has begun easing its monetary policy by reducing its...

Serbia’s New Energy Development Strategy: A shift toward decarbonization and sustainable energy

The Serbian government has unveiled its Draft Energy Development Strategy for 2040, with projections extending to 2050. The strategy outlines two scenarios: the BAU...

Serbia increases funding for organic farming and environmental preservation in 2024

The Serbian government has approved amendments to the Regulation on the Distribution of Incentives in Agriculture and Rural Development for 2024. Among these changes,...

Over 60 locations explored for lithium in Serbia, amidst growing public opposition

Over the past 20 years, Serbia has issued exploration permits for lithium to a total of 11 companies, in addition to Rio Tinto, which...

Serbia’s Strategic Raw Materials Summit: A game-changer for the region’s future

A recent Summit on Strategic Raw Materials in Belgrade, attended by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, saw the signing of...
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