Increase of Salaries, Pensions, and Minimum Wage in Serbia with Expo 2023

The First Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Siniša Mali, announced significant increases in salaries, pensions, and the minimum wage in Serbia, highlighting Expo 2023 as the country’s greatest development opportunity. Mali spoke about numerous infrastructure projects, including new highways and factories, as well as raising citizens’ living standards through investments and social measures such as…

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Switzerland Has the Highest Average Salary in Europe

Switzerland leads Europe in average salary, with an annual average income of about 70,000 US dollars. High salaries result from political stability, a strong economy, low unemployment rates, and a high level of education. Although incomes are high, the cost of living in Switzerland is among the highest in Europe. The analysis covered 40 countries…

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announcement of electric vehicle with 1500 km range using solid electrolyte batteries

Chinese automaker Changan has announced an electric vehicle with a range of 1500 kilometers thanks to solid electrolyte batteries, representing a significant technological advancement in the electric vehicle industry. This technology could revolutionize the electric car market by offering greater range and potentially lower costs. A prototype is expected to be unveiled this year with…

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What to Do If You Collide with an Unregistered Vehicle

Colliding with an unregistered vehicle may seem complicated, but it does not mean you will be denied compensation. In such cases, instead of contacting the other party’s insurance company, the case is redirected to the Association of Serbian Insurers (UORS) and their Guarantee Fund, which is responsible for paying damages caused by traffic accidents involving…

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Economic Crisis and Job Losses in German Industry

The ongoing economic crisis has significantly impacted the German industry, particularly the automotive sector, which lost around 45,000 jobs in the past year. According to an analysis by the auditing firm EY, the industry faces pressures such as aggressive competition from China, weak demand in Europe, and high energy and labor costs. Overall employment in…

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Vojvodina at Expo 2025 in Osaka: Innovations and Serbia-Japan Cooperation

The Provincial Government of Vojvodina, led by President Maja Gojković, showcased the economic and cultural potentials of Vojvodina at the World Expo in Osaka, Japan. The importance of strengthening bilateral relations between Serbia and Japan was emphasized, particularly in the fields of economy, tourism, and innovation. Vojvodina was highlighted as the most economically developed region…

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