UK Urges Youth to Utilize VAT Refund for First Property Purchase

UK Urges Youth to Utilize VAT Refund for First Property Purchase

The Minister of Finance of Sarajevo Canton, Davor Čutura, has issued a call to young people to take advantage of the opportunity to get a refund of Value Added Tax (VAT) when purchasing their first pr...

Employers seek shorter sick leave funding, unions concerned

Employers seek shorter sick leave funding, unions concerned

A debate has arisen in Bosnia and Herzegovina regarding the duration of sick leave financing, with employers advocating for a shorter period during which the state covers costs, while unions express c...

Rimac Hires One Hundred New Employees

Rimac Hires One Hundred New Employees

Rimac Group, known for the development and production of electric hypercars and technological solutions, has announced a significant expansion of its team. They plan to hire one hundred new employees,...

Global Oil Supply Recovers, Full Return Expected in 2027

Global Oil Supply Recovers, Full Return Expected in 2027

Global oil supply is slowly recovering after the recent crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, although a full recovery is not expected until 2027. This region, crucial for oil transport, faced significant c...

Unemployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Decreasing

Unemployment in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Decreasing

The unemployment rate in Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to decline, indicating a recovery in the country's labor market. According to the latest data, the number of unemployed persons is steadily de...

IMF ranks Serbia among the five fastest-growing economies in Europe

IMF ranks Serbia among the five fastest-growing economies in Europe

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released its latest economic forecasts, which rank Serbia among the five fastest-growing economies in Europe. At the top of the list, in terms of economic gro...

Belgrade on the Brink of Financial Collapse Due to Debt

Belgrade on the Brink of Financial Collapse Due to Debt

Belgrade is on the verge of financial collapse, warn some city councilors and experts. According to councilor Iva Stojiljković from Kreni-promeni, the city's coffers are dwindling, and the increase in...

Problems in Tourism: Illegal Rentals and Bureaucracy Slowing Down the Season

Problems in Tourism: Illegal Rentals and Bureaucracy Slowing Down the Season

Croatia's tourist season is facing two key problems that threaten its success: illegal "black market" apartment rentals and outdated bureaucracy that hinders the process of obtaining permits for forei...

Banks in Serbia Achieved Higher Profit Than Ever Before

Banks in Serbia Achieved Higher Profit Than Ever Before

The banking sector in Serbia has recorded a record profit, surpassing the earnings of its clients. According to data, banks generated significantly higher revenues last year, which is a consequence of...

Major Changes in Installment Purchases: Credit Subject to Creditworthiness Check

Major Changes in Installment Purchases: Credit Subject to Creditworthiness Check

A significant change in how we make installment purchases is expected soon, particularly concerning retail stores. According to new regulations, every installment purchase will be treated as a loan, w...

IMF: Serbia Among the Five Fastest-Growing Economies in Europe

IMF: Serbia Among the Five Fastest-Growing Economies in Europe

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has ranked Serbia among the five fastest-growing economies in Europe, according to its latest projections. This news comes as a result of the strong economic grow...

Fruit growers in Serbia face low apricot purchase prices despite abundant harvest

Fruit growers in Serbia face low apricot purchase prices despite abundant harvest

Despite exceptionally favorable weather conditions that resulted in an abundant apricot harvest in western Serbia this year, fruit growers are facing low purchase prices that barely cover production c...