Uzbek 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 […]
Read moreLast year’s trend of layoffs, shutdown of certain factories and plants, and the departure of investors from Serbia led to the fact that as many as 11.510 workers were left without a job in the manufacturing industry. According to the data RZS five years ago, more precisely in 2021, there were 2.212.631 employees in Serbia, […]
Read moreThe average salary without taxes and contributions (net) in Serbia in January this year amounted to 118,429 dinars, while the gross salary stood at 163,385 dinars, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia announced today. The median net salary was 92,671 dinars, meaning that 50 per cent of employees earned up to that amount. […]
Read moreA new Support Programme is available as of today for start-ups, intended for newly established entrepreneurs, micro and small enterprises operating for no longer than 36 months, or 48 months if the majority owner is a woman, as well as for individuals planning to start their own business. This was announced at the signing of […]
Read moreSerbia’s financial sector expected year-ahead inflation of 3% in February, unchanged from January and aligned with the middle point of the central bank’s 1.5-4.5% target band, the central bank, NBS, said on Tuesday. For two and three years ahead, the sector’s inflation expectations also stood at 3% in February, roughly unchanged from January, when the […]
Read morePresident Aleksandar Vučić hurried last Tuesday, a day before the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RZS), to be the first to deliver the good news to citizens that the average salary in December exceeded 1,000 euros for the first time in history, and announced that between 6 and 10 March he would present […]
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