The International Consultation "ENERGETIK 2024" emphasized a cautious approach to nuclear energy applications in Serbia's energy sector. Discussions highlighted a preference for proven conventional...
Minister for European Integration Tanja Mišćević emphasized today that lithium mining is not a prerequisite imposed by the European Union on Serbia, but rather...
The European Commission has unveiled its latest investment package under the EU's Economic and Investment Plan for the Western Balkans, aimed at mobilizing 1.2...
The European Union, accounting for nearly 60 percent of Serbia's total exports last year, stands as the country's largest trading partner. With the introduction...
The EC spokeswoman emphasizes that the ongoing dialogue between the EU and Serbia regarding strategic partnership in critical raw materials and batteries marks a...
Serbia is on track to achieve harmonization with EU regulations this year, marking a significant step towards implementing open banking within the country. This...
In the previous year, the Adria region witnessed a remarkable surge in foreign investments, totaling 10 billion euros—twice the pre-pandemic ten-year average. This upsurge...
During today's session, the Government of Serbia endorsed the Strategic Plan for Combating Fraud and Managing Irregularities in Handling EU Financial Resources for the...
The National Association of Tourist Agencies of Serbia (NATAS) issued a reminder today that Serbian travelers will need to apply for the European Travel...
Rio Tinto’s lobbying activities in the European Union (EU), particularly regarding Serbia’s accession to the EU, have recently come under scrutiny. This follows the...
In March, the European Council passed the Critical Raw Minerals Act (CRMA), aimed at bolstering the EU's self-sufficiency in rare minerals and diminishing dependence,...
Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič revealed that the final legal obstacles are being addressed before the EU-Serbia trade partnership, focused on sourcing lithium from the Jadar...