Ministry of Finance
Mali meets with UK's ambassador to Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and Finance Minister Sinisa Mali met with the UK's Ambassador to Belgrade Edward Ferguson on Thursday to discuss opportunities for further development of bilateral cooperation.
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Countdown to Eurozone: Bulgaria's Campaign Gears Up
Bulgaria is gearing up for an extensive national campaign to usher in its entry into the Eurozone on January 1, 2025. The Ministry of Finance has announced that the campaign is set to kick off at the end of January 2024, with the launch of an informative website dedicated to providing essential details about the Euro adoption.
Serbia registers 47.1 bln dinar budget deficit in January-November
BELGRADE - Between January and November last year, Serbia registered a 47.1 bln dinar budget deficit, which is 51.3 bln dinars better than the planned 98.5 bln deficit under the supplementary budget law, the Ministry of Finance has said.
Compared to the initial budget plan, the figure is better by 101.8 bln dinars.
Serbian public debt at 35.62 bln euros at end-November
BELGRADE - Serbia's public debt amounted to 35.62 bln euros at the end of November 2023, the Ministry of Finance said.
The debt was down by around 90 mln euros from 35.71 bln euros at the end of October.
The debt-to-GDP ratio was down, too, declining to 51.5 pct from 51.6 pct at end-October.
Europeanism of a German cut
Wolfgang Schaeuble assumed the role of Germany's finance minister in late October 2009, serving in this capacity for a full eight years. During this period, he collaborated, beginning with my own appointment a few weeks earlier, with nine successive Greek finance ministers. This observation alone serves as a clear indication of the impact he had on navigating the eurozone and Greek crises.
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Cyprus and France break fiscal barrier
In a maneuver to bolster economic collaboration, Cyprus and France are gearing up to sign a pivotal convention on Monday in Nicosia. This deal is key to navigating the complexities of double taxation while working toward preventing fiscal evasion and avoidance.
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Serbia registers 7.7 bln dinar budget surplus in October
BELGRADE - Serbia registered a 7.7 bln dinar budget surplus in October.
Between January and October, a 5.6 bln dinar deficit was registered, which is 21.9 bln dinars better than the planned 27.6 bln deficit under the supplementary budget law, the Ministry of Finance has said.
Serbian public debt at 51.6 pct of GDP at end-October
BELGRADE - Serbia's public debt amounted to 35.716 bln euros at the end of October 2023, accounting for 51.6 pct of the national GDP, according to figures released by the Ministry of Finance.
One month before, the public debt stood at 35.46 bln euros, accounting for 51.3 pct of GDP.
New Expo 2027 visual identity unveiled, construction works to begin by end-2023
PARIS - Expo 2027 Belgrade CEO Dusan Borovcanin presented a report on Serbia's preparations for Expo 2027 and the event's new visual identity in Paris on Tuesday.
Serbia registers 13.4 bln dinar budget deficit in January-September
BELGRADE - Serbia registered a 13.4 bln dinar budget deficit between January and September, which is 115.4 bln dinars better than the planned 128.8 bln deficit, the Ministry of Finance has said.
Revenues totalled 1,372.6 bln dinars, while expenditures amounted to 1,386.0 bln dinars.
A 44.9 bln dinar deficit was registered in September, the ministry said in a statement.