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Serbia’s January budget posts surplus of 5.5 billion dinars, exceeding targets

In January, the Serbian national budget recorded a surplus of 5.5 billion dinars, which is 36.9 billion dinars better than the planned budget deficit...

Belgrade metro delayed again: Construction timeline pushed to 2030

The long-awaited Belgrade metro project, which was first promised to the city’s residents decades ago, continues to face delays, with the latest estimates pushing...

Serbian Parliament adopts 2025 budget with focus on economic growth and capital investments

The Serbian National Assembly approved the 2025 budget, which projects revenues of 2,346.2 billion dinars and expenditures of 2,660.2 billion dinars, resulting in a...

Key energy projects excluded from Serbia’s 2025 budget: What this means for future investments

Several major energy projects, including the reversible hydropower plants (RHE) Bistrica and Đerdap 3, the construction of six self-balancing solar power plants, and a...

Serbia’s financial boost: Record investments in agriculture, education and infrastructure

Minister of Finance Siniša Mali highlighted that, in the first eight months of the year, the state budget has exceeded projections by 132.5 billion...

Real estate market update: Buying apartments more lucrative than renting

The real estate market plays a crucial role in the economy. Taxes collected from property transactions and potentially from rentals contribute significantly to the...

Serbia’s state budget shows surplus of 27.6 billion dinars at mid-year

As of the end of June 2024, Serbia's state budget recorded a surplus of 27.6 billion dinars, exceeding the budget plan by 81.5 billion...

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...

Analysis reveals significant issues with Serbia’s budget reserve use

According to the Fiscal Council’s latest analysis, “Current Budget Reserve and Rebalancing in Serbia: Current Challenges and Needed Improvements,” the Serbian government diverted approximately...

Serbia’s budget deficit narrows in Q1: Ministry of Finance report

In the first quarter of this year, Serbia's budget deficit stood at 19.7 billion dinars, marking an improvement compared to the budget plan by...

GDP Performance in Q3 2023

During the third quarter of 2023, the real GDP exhibited a robust growth of 3.6% compared to the corresponding period in the previous year....

Serbia’s January budget surplus: Exceeding expectations and fiscal strength

In January, Serbia reported a surplus in the national budget, amounting to 30.2 billion dinars, surpassing the budgetary projections by 40.6 billion dinars. The...

Serbia Closes 2023 with Public Debt at 52.3% of GDP

Serbia's public debt at the end of 2023 was approximately 35.15 billion euros, which is 52.3% of the gross domestic product (GDP), as announced...

The public finances are solid, but we need 1.5 billion euros just for interest payments, according to an economist from the Fiscal Council

The public finances in Serbia are in a solid state, with the main budget expenditures under control and taxes being collected regularly. However, the...
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