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12. July 2010

Serbia to export 300,000 tons of wheat

BELGRADE -- Serbia is planning to export 300,000 tons of wheat, Minister of Agriculture Water Management and Forestry Saša Dragin told Tanjug on …
12. July 2010

EU 5 unimpressed by EP resolution

BELGRADE -- The European Parliament (EP) resolution calling on all EU member-states to recognize Kosovo, does not seem to be likely to influence the …
12. July 2010

"Serbia fighting to secure new negotiations"

BELGRADE -- Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić has stated that all Serbia's efforts are directed at securing new negotiations on the status of Kosovo and …
12. July 2010

Top state officials receive Turkish PM

BELGRADE -- Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan met in Belgrade this Monday.
11. July 2010

PM: Kosovo not condition for EU integration

BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković said that he is certain that recognizing Kosovo’s independence would not be a condition for joining the …
09. July 2010

"Serbia emerging from crisis"

BELGRADE -- Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković said on Friday that there was no basis to conclude that a new economic crisis would hit Serbia.
09. July 2010

"Danube Serbia's chance for development"

NOVI SAD -- Deputy PM Božidar Đelić told a forum in Novi Sad held as part of the Exit music festival, that the Danube is Serbia's chance for …
09. July 2010

"Danube Serbia's chance for development"

NOVI SAD -- Deputy PM Božidar Đelić told a forum in Novi Sad held as part of the Exit music festival, that the Danube is Serbia's chance for …
09. July 2010

Parliament speaker in Skopje

SKOPJE -- Serbian parliament speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović on Friday in Skopje metwith Macedonian Sobranje (assembly) speaker Trajko Veljanovski. …
09. July 2010

Tadić wraps up two-day Montenegro visit

PODGORICA -- President Boris Tadić will today end his official visit to Montenegro, after yesterday's meeting with that country's president and …

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Which are the main Economic challenges for Serbia on its track to the European Union and to achieve an European standard of life?

Actual global economic and financial crisis
Corruption and bureaucracy
Dependence of Serbian economy from foreign investments
Devaluation of Dinar, the national currency
High inflation
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Qualification of the workforce and the managerial staff

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