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Balancing foreign investment with domestic growth: Serbia’s economic outlook

Serbia's ability to attract significant foreign direct investments, accounting for seven percent of GDP or four and a half billion euros last year, is...

Who is building a gigafactory of batteries for electric cars in Serbia and what does it have to do with Rio Tinto?

Inobat, a company based in Slovakia, announced the day before yesterday that it will build a so-called giga-factory for the production and recycling of...

What is going on with cashless payment in Serbia?

The latest events regarding initiatives to encourage cashless payments in Serbia have raised the question of whether the authorities in the country have a...

The private sector in Serbia is not over-indebted

According to the report of the National Bank of Serbia for the last quarter of 2022, the year-on-year growth of loans to households in...

World Bank estimates that GDP growth in Serbia, but The outlook for the Western Balkans is still less favorable

The outlook for the Western Balkans is still less favorable, as GDP growth is expected to slow to 2.6 percent this year. The World Bank...

Serbia overcame the crisis, but the fight with inflation is ahead

Real GDP growth slowed during 2022, but in the Western Balkan countries it actually surpassed 2019 levels. This growth was stimulated primarily by the...

Serbia attracts €11.3bn in FDI in last three years

Over the past three years, Serbia has emerged as a favourable destination for foreign direct investment (FDI), attracting a total of €11.3bn, the country’s...

Serbia, The inflow of remittances jumped by over 40 percent

The inflow of remittances, money sent to families in Serbia by employees abroad, has increased by more than 40 percent, according to data from...

Banks in Serbia finished the first half of the year with results that their shareholders and managers could only wish for

The luck of the bankers, however, is spoiled by the intensive growth of interest rates and the growing recessionary pressures. They could very easily...

The burden of the crisis is being borne by the state, Minister of Finance says

We are taking the burden of the crisis on ourselves, which I consider the basic function of the state in times like this, because...

The growth of the Serbian economy is about three percent

The Government of Serbia should undertake a comprehensive and fundamental reform of public companies to make them financially sustainable and improve corporate governance, as...

The World Bank forecasts further price increases

It is predicted that due to the lack of products from Russia and Ukraine, wheat prices will rise by 42.7 percent, barley by 33.3...

The World Bank has approved a $ 50m loan to Serbia for energy efficiency

The World Bank has approved a loan of 50 million dollars for the program "Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency for Citizens in Serbia", the...
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