In Serbia, several vocational high school programs are facing closure despite offering strong employment prospects and starting salaries of up to 150,000 dinars. These fields,...
Serbia is preparing a draft law introducing the status of “parent caregiver,” aimed at supporting individuals who leave employment to care for children requiring...
An overview of Serbia’s top-performing companies shows that the country’s economic elite largely built their fortunes in commerce, information technology, and large-scale infrastructure projects....
Recent reports show that the number of active taxi licenses and daily ride-hailing trips has risen significantly in major Serbian cities, including Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Niš....
One of the world’s most recognisable music festival brands is entering a new chapter. After decades of shaping Serbia’s cultural and tourism landscape, EXIT is set...
The gap between rich and poor in Serbia continues to widen, reflecting deep-rooted structural inequalities within the country’s economy. Despite periods of growth and macroeconomic stability,...
From May, citizens in Serbia will be able to make and receive payments in euros more easily, following regulatory changes aimed at modernising the country’s financial...
In Serbia, some highly educated individuals, including PhD holders, are earning less than workers with only basic education, highlighting imbalances in the labour market. The...
The agreement was signed with the company Azvirt, marking the continuation of major transport investments in the northern part of the country. The project aims...