International trade
Trade between China, CEECs amounts to USD 50 billion
BELGRADE - The total trade volume between China and 16 Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) stands at around USD 50 billion, said Bojana Todorovic, assistant to the Serbian minister of trade, stressing that these countries should act as one in trade with this large and important partner.
"EU seeks alignment not only on Ukraine"
"EU seeks alignment not only on Ukraine"
BRUSSELS -- The European Commission is asking Serbia to harmonize its foreign policy - "a possible hint of pressure on us to impose sanctions on Russia," writes a daily....
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Turkish Lira hits new record low on emerging market jitters
The Turkish Lira hit a new record low on Dec. 16 as investors moved out of emerging markets amid the collapse of the Russian ruble and fretted over the impact of recent raids against Turkish media.
Serbian currency continues decline against euro
Serbian currency continues decline against euro
BELGRADE -- The Serbian dinar (RSD) has resumed its decline against the euro (EUR) dropping 0.1 percent and setting the middle exchange rate at RSD 122.1498 on Monday.
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Exchange rate goes over RSD 122 to EUR 1
BELGRADE - The Serbian dinar has resumed its decline against the Eurozone's common currency, dropping 0.1 percent and setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 122.1498 for one euro on Monday, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) has said in a release.
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Regional customs administrations pledge to cooperate
Regional customs administrations pledge to cooperate
BELGRADE -- Customs administrations of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro will continue "with unabated vigour" the implementation of an information exchange project.
It is aimed at protecting the security of citizens in the region.
Oil prices alone are not enough for optimism in economy
The positive atmosphere created by the low course of world oil prices did not last long. Following positive data about the U.S. economy, the possibility of the Fed moving forward interest rate increases has shattered the optimism brought by oil prices.
EU Countries, European Parliament Agree on 2015 Budget
The European Parliament and the EU Member States have reached preliminary agreement on the EU 2015 budget.
The compromised reached between the two sides sets the total payments in 2015 at EUR 141.2 B, with total commitments amounting to EUR 145.3 B.
Vestel asks Turkey for emergency import duties on mobile phones
Turkish electronics and domestic appliances maker Vestel has asked the government to impose emergency import tariffs on mobile phones, according to a filing from Turkey published by the World Trade Organization on late Dec. 8.
Inequality worst in decades in range of countries: OECD
The gap between the rich and poor in a range of countries has reached its widest in 30 years and the trend has harmed growth, the OECD said Dec. 9.
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said in a new report that most of its 34 member countries had seen a growing widening in the inequality gap.