Serbia could soon adopt its first Artificial Intelligence Law, which will be largely aligned with the European Union’s AI Act, the most comprehensive artificial intelligence legislation in the world. The plan is for the new law to introduce clear rules for the development and use of AI, particularly in higher-risk areas such as healthcare, education, […]
Read moreOn the geographic and political frontier of the European Union lies the Western Balkans: Serbia, Albania, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Almost three decades after the wars that defined a generation, these are states still in the midst of determining their respective future identities and positions within Europe: some are readily aligning with the EU […]
Read moreThe Ministry of Finance has published a proposal for the Law on Personal Income Tax, which would begin to be applied from the date of Serbia’s accession to the European Union. The law stipulates that all natural persons who generate income pay the tax. Taxation income is regulated exclusively by this law, and tax reliefs […]
Read moreThe arrival of foreign workers in Serbia has long ceased to be a matter of choice and has become a necessity. There are around ten times more of them than a decade ago, particularly in construction, hospitality, and transport. Daniel Igrec, Assistant Minister for Labour, spoke to Radio Television of Serbia about the procedures the […]
Read moreAlthough Serbia’s population is ageing and the number of working-age citizens is declining, the pension system can continue functioning for a long time yet, Professor Mihail Arandarenko told Insajder. However, he warns that the main problem is not the sustainability of the system itself, but the fact that an increasing number of pensioners will have […]
Read moreUzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev met on Wednesday with Serbia’s Foreign Minister Marko Djuric, Qazinform News Agency reports, citing UzA. The high-ranking guest delivered warm greetings and best wishes from the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, to the President of Uzbekistan. The parties discussed prospects for strengthening broad cooperation between the two countries in line with […]
Read moreThe National Assembly of Serbia has adopted amendments to the Law on Trade. The new regulations will come into force on 1 May 2026. One of the amendments concerns purchasing points, which for the first time receive a separate regulatory framework. These are defined as a specialised form of wholesale trade intended for the purchase […]
Read moreThe National Assembly of Serbia has adopted amendments to the Law on Trade. The new regulations will come into force on 1 May 2026. One of the amendments concerns purchasing points, which for the first time receive a separate regulatory framework. These are defined as a specialised form of wholesale trade intended for the purchase […]
Read moreIllustration (Photo: Unsplash / Romain Dancre)Illustration The Ministry of Finance has launched a public debate on the Draft Law on Takeovers of Joint Stock Companies, which brings significant changes to the way companies are taken over on the domestic capital market. The aim of the new regulations is, as stated, to strengthen transparency, prevent abuses […]
Read more“Pick one technology and develop to the maximum in it” – that is advice I would no longer dare to give, Miloš Turinski from Infostud told RTS, explaining what employers value today in the IT sector. He also outlined which job positions are in demand and which are not, the impact of artificial intelligence on […]
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