The French-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (CCIFS) grants the awards called the Student Prize, and the ceremony…
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Marco Leone: Italy is an agricultural giant and Serbia has a lot to offer
Within the Agricultural Fair held at the Novi Sad Fair from 14th to 20th May 2016,…
Jean Pierre Gastaud: France and Serbia both have a strong dedication in agriculture
Within the Agricultural Fair held at the Novi Sad Fair from 14th to 20th May 2016,…
NALED chose reform priorities for the new Government of Serbia
Amendments to tax legislation should be a reform priority of the new Serbian Government, decided the…
Sweden and Serbia to sign four agreements on Swedish support within the environment sector, amounting to 9.5 million EUR
The Prime Minister of Serbia, Mr Aleksandar Vučić and H. E. Mr Christer Asp the Ambassador…
D&C asked: In search of the digital receptors of customers’ souls
The communication and preformance strategies of companies in Serbia is facing many challenges in 2016: small…
Dušan Vujović, Serbian Finance Minister: We need strong political support to complete reforms
We have reached a juncture in the reform process where we have to settle “past due…
Winterfest Ski & Wine started!
Another Winterfest on Kopaonik has just started! Skiing, wine and food tastings, education, wine trails, festival…
Revealed: the 30-year economic betrayal dragging down Generation Y’s income
(Caelainn Barr and Shiv Malik, The Guardian) Exclusive new data shows how debt, unemployment and property…
EBRR Supports The Region And Praises Serbia
At the recent Western Balkans Investment Summit hosed by the EBRD, Serbia was outlined as an…
Energy Sector – Clear Candidate for Disruption
Dejan Ljuština gives us predictions for the energy sector, which are quite exciting and much “greener”…
Zorana Mihajlović: Women and Infrastructure will Empower Serbia
The Serbian Deputy Prime Minister spoke at the conference The World in 2016 Serbia is not…
2016 Will be Risky and Challenging
Nebojša Katić, a London-based economic analyst, speaks about the challenges and risks for the developing countries The…
Is Ottoman Heritage to Blame for Everything?
Laza Kekić, an economic analyst at the London-based Economist Intelligence Unit, discusses interesting connections between the historical…