Category:Serbia

Serbia Plans to Increase Gas Imports from Azerbaijan to 1.4 Billion Cubic Meters Annually

During the 12th Ministerial Meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council in Baku, Assistant Minister of Mining and Energy for Oil and Gas, Saša Koković, emphasized the importance of energy security...

Serbia and Hungary Deepen Economic Cooperation

Last week in Belgrade, more than 200 businesspeople from 117 companies across various sectors gathered for the Serbian-Hungarian Business Forum. According to Marko Čadež, President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, bilateral trade...

Applications Open for State Subsidies for the Purchase of Electric Vehicles

Electronic applications have opened for subsidized purchases of new exclusively electric vehicles, with requests now submitted via the Portal eUprava. A key novelty is that the entire procedure—from application and document submission...

A Unified Portal for Citizen Energy Communities Launched

With amendments to the Energy Law at the end of 2024, the Republic of Serbia formally introduced the possibility of establishing citizen energy communities, building on the prosumer (consumer-producer) model introduced in...

Serbia to Host World Environment Day 2027

Serbia has been selected to host World Environment Day 2027 under the United Nations Environment Programme (United Nations Environment Programme – UNEP), the Ministry of Environmental Protection announced. World Environment Day is observed...

Đedović: Preparation for the Construction of a Nuclear Power Plant Will Take Around Four Years

Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović chaired the first meeting of the Interministerial Expert Working Group tasked with examining the justification for embarking on the development of nuclear energy. Together...

New Equipment at EPS at the Kostolac Open-Pit Mine “Drmno”

At the Kostolac open-pit mine “Drmno,” the installation of a new self-propelled conveyor, worth 10.6 million euros, has been completed and it is expected to be put into coal production starting in...

Bobija Project, Western Serbia: New Sampling Indicates Greater Polymetallic Potential

Australian company Middle Island Resources (MDI), focused on gold and base metals exploration, announced in its publications in September last year that it would carry out geological exploration at the Bobija project...

How Do Falling EU Orders Impact Serbian Automotive Factories and Employment?

It is no news that Serbia depends on Europe when it comes to markets. Given transport routes, geographic proximity, and the fact that Serbia is part of the same continent, doing business...

EPS: Stable Electricity Production Without Imports

According to data from Elektrodistribucija Srbije, around 51,000 citizens will be exempt from paying their January electricity bill, as they were without power for more than 24 hours. The largest number of...

Regulation on Air Quality Control Adopted

At a session of the Government, the Regulation on determining the air quality control program within the state network was adopted, at the proposal of the Ministry of Environmental Protection. According to the...

Citizen Sensors Reveal: More Than 80 Municipalities in Serbia Experienced Air Pollution in 2025

More than 80 municipalities in Serbia recorded excessive air pollution in 2025, according to the latest results from the citizen-led air quality monitoring network, published in a report by the Belgrade Open...

Talks on the acquisition of NIS under way, agreement expected by the end of the week

Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, said that talks are currently under way between the Russian shareholders of Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS), Hungary’s MOL, and other potential buyers, adding...

NIS Agrees on Crude Oil Imports via JANAF, Restart of Pančevo Refinery Expected Soon

Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) has agreed on the import of the first quantities of crude oil via the Adriatic Pipeline (JANAF), creating the conditions for the restart of production at the Pančevo...

Serbia the Most Advanced in the Region in Implementing the Electricity Integration Package

The integration of the European Union’s energy market and the Energy Community is no longer only a political objective, but a shared economic, climate and security imperative—this is the key conclusion of...

Serbia: What the New GHG Emissions Tax Law Will Bring from 2026

From January 2026, the Law on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Tax will come into effect in Serbia, in order to establish a fiscal mechanism for the systematic reduction of industrial emissions and...
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