Giorgio Ambrogio Marchegiani, President from the Italian-Serbian Chamber of Commerce and CEO of DDOR Osiguranje-part pf Unipol Group: We're getting into a brand new phase of development
From the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, Italian companies didn't stop and everybody has been combating it, mostly successfully. “Chambers were born... Read More
Meeting with the high-level delegation of the USA
President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vuci'c and Pm of the Republic of Serbia Ana Brnabi'c met today using the U.S.... Read More
The Balkans are getting short of people
Balking at Balkan babies The demography of south-eastern Europe threatens its about prosperity SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE is within a Catch-22. The region's... Read More
'Technical' recovery
The EU fund may help, in the short and long term, and in terms of the grants presented to Italy and the... Read More
Whatever the question, the answer is Germany
Even the British right has got the Teutonic bug “WHY THE Germans get it done better” – the title of a new... Read More
Larisa Zdravkovi'c, owner Opposite Mind: New technologies and communications – A perfect match or perhaps an optical illusion?
Will new technologies coupled with and powered by artificial intelligence anticipate to functionally and substantively replace humans? Present global economic challenges have... Read More
Zsuzsanna Hargitai, EBRD Regional Director: We Put A Strong Emphasis On Helping Business Environment Reforms
We expected a milder recession in Serbia than in Central and Eastern Europe due to the latter region's higher economic integration with... Read More
Matej Zakonjsek, Director of the Transport Community: Transport Directly Improves Lives of Our Citizens
We are assisting all regional partners, including Serbia, to consider and implement EU legislation in the field of transport and we are... Read More
Professor Slobodan Aimovi, PhD, University of Belgrade's Faculty of Economics: Logistic victory over the coronavirus
The 'corona wind' first seriously disrupted logistics (especially transport), but logistics quickly 'came to its senses', so to speak, and in the... Read More