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Serbia’s economic growth and key challenges in early 2025: Industrial production, inflation and foreign trade

In 2024, Serbia's economy was one of the fastest-growing in Europe, with industrial production increasing by 0.4% in January despite challenges in the Eurozone...

New inflation terms: Understanding the economic phenomena

As inflation impacts our daily lives, we often hear new terms that attempt to explain subtle shifts in the economy. Expressions like gridflation, shrinkflation,...

Chipflation in Serbia: Cheaper brands see faster price increases amid inflationary pressures

The phenomenon of "chipflation", which refers to the faster rise in prices of cheaper brands compared to more expensive ones during periods of inflation,...

Serbia faces inflation surge with coffee and confectionery prices driving the increase

Inflation in Serbia reached 4.6 percent in January 2024 compared to the same month last year, with coffee and confectionery being the primary contributors...

Inflationary expectations rise slightly in Serbia, financial sector and economy show diverging forecasts

According to a survey conducted by Ninamedia, inflationary expectations within the financial sector for the upcoming year have slightly risen, moving from 3.75 percent...

Serbia’s inflation outlook: Stable within target range, economic growth resilient

At the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) conference, Vice-Governor Željko Jović projected that inflation will remain within the target range of 3 ± 1.5%...

Serbia increases excise duties on fuel, alcohol, coffee and more: Impact on prices and budget

The Serbian government has increased excise duties on fuel, alcoholic beverages, coffee, e-cigarette liquids, nicotine pouches, tobacco products, natural gas for final consumption and...

Serbia’s economic growth in 2024: Strong industrial production, lower inflation and growing foreign trade

In 2024, Serbia emerged as one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe. However, imports grew at a faster pace than exports, and inflation in...
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