Serbia to Get Quotas for 2023 for Export of Cheese, Alcoholic Beverages and Cigarettes to EAEC

The Eurasian Economic Community (EAEC) will secure for Serbia customs-free importing quotas for certain kinds of cheeses, alcohol tinctures and cigarettes for 2023, Russian media report. According to the draft decision of the EAEC, the customs-free quota of up to 400 tons a year will pertain to certain kinds of cheeses and butter. The quota … Read more

Serbia and Russia to Work on Unobstructed Trade Exchange

A minister at the Government of Serbia and the president of the Serbian part of the Intergovernmental Committee for Cooperation with Russia, Nenad Popovic, and the deputy prime minister of Russia and the president of the Russian part on the Intergovernmental Committee, Yury Borisov, held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 25th St. … Read more

Belgrade is the city with the biggest economic potential

Belgrade has been declared the city with the greatest economic potential in the competition of the 100 largest cities in the so-called region of Emerging Europe, and the capital of Serbia received this recognition for the second year in a row. The region Emerging Europe includes 23 economies of Central, Eastern, Southeast Europe and the … Read more

Serbia discussing gas supplies from Azerbaijan through IGB interconnector – deputy PM

Serbia is discussing gas supplies from Azerbaijan through Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB Project), Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia and the Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic said at the 27th Energy Forum in Baku, Trend reports. “We discussed with the Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov the possibility of supplying Azerbaijani gas through … Read more

Serbian government allows free exports of flour

The Serbian government decided on Wednesday to allow the free export of flour, lifting its export ban introduced over the Ukraine crisis. A government statement said the market was well supplied with flour and wheat, adding that exports can’t jeopardize supplies. It said that the exports will free storage space for the new harvest and … Read more

Serbia’s Q1 trade gap more than doubles

Serbia’s foreign trade deficit widened by 115% on the year in the first three months of 2022, reaching $3.058 billion (2.892 billion euro), the country’s statistical office said on Friday. The country’s exports increased by 20% year-on-year to $6.986 billion in the January-March period, while imports went up by 38% to $10.044 billion, the statistical … Read more