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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 budget proposal for 2025 focuses on economic stability, investment and wage increases

During a recent government session, Finance Minister Siniša Mali highlighted two main pillars of Serbia's proposed 2025 budget: improving the standard of living for...

Serbia’s economic growth strengthens amid infrastructure needs and global integration

Serbia's economy is showing robust growth, with an increase from 3.8% to 4.2% this year compared to last, according to Richard Rekord, the World...

Economist warns: Serbia’s public debt underestimated by €25 billion

Economist Borislav Borović stated that Serbia's official public debt, which reached €38.2 billion in July, does not fully capture the state's total obligations. He...

Serbia’s autumn borrowing surge: Government debt and major infrastructure projects

Banking practices indicate that autumn is a peak time for borrowing, as expenses from school preparations and winter heating add pressure to wallets emptied...

World Bank report: Economic growth in Serbia amid increasing public debt and falling poverty rates

The World Bank's latest report highlights Serbia's rising public debt while forecasting accelerated economic growth and declining inflation. The report notes an increase in...

Serbia’s budget deficit set to increase amid expansionary fiscal policies

According to Danas, the Serbian government is opting for a different approach, even though this could be an excellent opportunity to reduce both the...

Serbian lawmaker warns of economic crisis and calls for Minister’s resignation after tragic accident

Miroslav Aleksić, a member of the Serbian National Movement, expressed that the revised national budget for this year includes an additional eight billion euros...
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