Business Realestate

Belgrade’s Ada Mall proving bricks-and-mortar here to stay with 30 percent jump in footfall, revenue

In a good-news-for-bricks-and-mortar story, Belgrade’s Ada Mall saw a 30 percent increase in footfall in 2022, turnover and income, with the EUR 105.

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Business

Air Serbia closes in on pre-COVID passenger levels, sets company record for December y/0/y

Serbian airline Air Serbia logged its sixth “record-breaking” month in a row, including a whopping December in which it logged 234,000 passengers or.

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Business

Serbian Luss Textile continues expansion with new factory investment in Krusevac

Serbian textile producer Luss Textile, based in Raska, announced it will invest in a new factory in Krusevac, which will employ some 500.

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Business

Air Serbia sees usage returning to pre-COVID levels, banking on summer of 2023

Air Serbia continued a remarkable rebound in 2022, approaching pre-COVID numbers and looks to be making good on a November prediction to post.

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Business Economy

Serbian core inflation hits 15 percent year-on-year; projected to peak in Q1 2023, says National Bank

Average Serbian inflation currently stands at 4 percent, up from the pre-COVID levels of 2 percent, according to an end-of-the-year report released by.

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Business Politics

Chinese USD 200 mln research investment under scrutiny in the EU

Chinese genetic research company BGI Group, which opened the Center for Genome Sequencing and Bioinformatics in Belgrade December 2021 in Serbia, is reportedly.

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Politics

Barricade removal goes forward, tensions ease (somewhat) in Kosovo

Ethnic Serbs in North Kosovo removed barricades Dec. 30, easing tensions in the latest crisis between Serbia and Kosovo in what was hailed.

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Politics

Barricades in North Kosovo to be dismantled; ethnic-Serbs to avoid prosecution, says US, EU

One day after Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said he had given his full support to ethnic Serbs at the barricades in North Kosovo—and.

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Politics

Questionable news coverage threatens to add fuel to the near-fire in North Kosovo

The ongoing war of words—and near deeds—over the almost-conflict between Kosovo and Serbia ratcheted up yet another rung on Dec. 27, with international.

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Politics

Reported shots fired in Zubin Potok; Serb military at highest state of readiness on Kosovo border

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic ordered troops to the Serbian-Kosovo border together with an order to achieve “full combat readiness” over the Nov. 24-25.

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