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Serbia sets ambitious goals for 2025, including investment-grade credit rating and 1,000 euro average salary

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Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, SiniÅ¡a Mali, stated that the first two goals for 2025 are advancing Serbia’s position in the league of countries with an investment-grade credit rating and achieving an average salary of 1,000 euros by December.

In an Instagram post, Mali highlighted that five key goals have been defined for 2025, including achieving a 4.2% growth rate, which would result in Serbia’s GDP exceeding 88.1 billion euros for the first time in history. Other goals include completing at least 150 kilometers of new highways and fast roads in Serbia, as well as securing participation from at least 100 countries for the Expo 2027.

Mali emphasized that despite all the challenges, the previous year was successful, and now Serbia is moving forward. He added that the country’s public finances are stable, there is sufficient funding, and the government will continue working to build and develop Serbia.

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