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Analysis of environmental fee revenues in 2022: Insights from the Republic Statistical Office

In 2022, revenues from environmental fees in Serbia totaled 241.63 billion dinars, representing a slight decrease of 1.0 percent compared to the previous year,...

Advancing construction industry practices: Insights from panel discussion on price calculation mechanisms

The Serbian Chamber of Commerce's Association for the Construction Industry recently organized a lecture and panel discussion titled "Mechanism for calculating price differences in...

Exploring Serbia’s path to energy transition: Renewable sources, nuclear energy and private sector efficiency

In the energy future, a replacement for coal could be a combination of various renewable energy sources (RES), such as solar, wind, and water,...

Serbia expands trade opportunities with China and France

Today, the Government of Serbia made significant strides in enhancing trade opportunities and fostering cooperation both domestically and internationally. Firstly, the Government adopted conclusions aimed...

Serbia and French Electric Power Company (EDF) forge strategic energy partnership

The Government of Serbia has announced the adoption of a Memorandum of Understanding with the French Electric Power Company (EDF), as revealed by the...
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Serbia’s credit rating outlook: Moving towards investment grade

Serbia is on the verge of a significant development regarding its credit rating outlook. It is anticipated that today, Standard & Poor's (S&P), the...

Driving Serbia’s IT growth: The role of state support and industry evolution

State subsidies and investments in the IT sector, coupled with the employment of skilled professionals, have positioned Serbia favorably on the global map and...

Shifts in Serbian grain exports: A look at last year’s trends

Serbian grain exports have witnessed notable shifts in destination preferences, with Romania's port of Constanta emerging as a challenging option. According to Sunčica Savović,...

Assessing Serbia’s agri-food sector amidst stability and challenges

In light of the stable business climate observed over the last two quarters, as indicated by Coface's country risk assessment rating of A4, and...

Industrial production in Serbia

In January 2024, industrial output in the Republic of Serbia saw a 6.9% increase compared to January 2023. However, when compared to the 2023...
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