Expo 2027 in Belgrade: The Biggest Development Event for Serbia

Expo 2027 in Belgrade represents the biggest development opportunity for Serbia, with participation confirmed by 112 countries. Finance Minister Siniša Mali highlights the event’s importance for the economy, culture, and investments, as well as logistical and security preparations. The Expo will take place across Serbia, including new infrastructure projects such as highways. Additionally, an extraordinary…

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Serbia’s Accession to SEPA Area and Its Benefits

On May 22, 2023, Serbia officially became part of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), marking a significant step towards deeper financial integration with the European Union. According to the National Bank of Serbia (NBS), SEPA membership enables citizens and businesses to make simpler and cheaper cross-border euro payments with costs equal to domestic payments….

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impact of us trade war on german economy and exports

The German central bank Bundesbank warns that the escalation of the trade war between the US and China could extend the recession in Germany by another two years. Pressure on the German economy comes from a decline in exports, especially in the automotive and chemical industries, as well as uncertainty affecting investments and the labor…

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Belgrade Hosts International Planning Meeting for Expo 2027

Next week, Belgrade will host the first international planning meeting for the participation of countries in the specialized Expo 2027 exhibition. It is expected that 350 officials from 140 countries will attend, marking the largest diplomatic gathering in Serbia to date. The Expo 2027 project brings significant investments and infrastructure development, including the construction of…

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More Pensioners Continue Working in the European Union

According to Eurostat data, 56.4% of self-employed pensioners in the European Union continued working after receiving their first pension. The highest percentages of self-employed pensioners continuing to work were recorded in Sweden (98.4%), Finland (88%), and Ireland (87.7%), while the lowest shares were in Spain (18.2%), Greece (20.3%), and Slovenia (40.4%). More than half of…

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Vacation Prices for 2025: Destination Comparison and Trends

As the official opening of the 2025 summer tourist season approaches, many are planning where to spend their vacation, with prices varying significantly between destinations. Croatia, once known for affordability, is seeing a significant price increase, while Montenegro, Greece, Albania, and Turkey remain more affordable alternatives. Montenegro offers accommodation starting from 30 euros per night,…

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