International trade
Serbia Eyes Windfall From Russia’s EU Food Ban
Experts in Serbia say Russia’s new embargo on EU food imports creates an opportunity for the Serbia to increase sales to the Russian market.
“Cruel as it may sound, there is no sympathy on the trading market. This is a big chance for Serbia, the best we had in 14 years,” Milan Prostran, an economic expert, told BIRN.
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Serbia sees chance to increase food exports to Russia
Serbia sees chance to increase food exports to Russia
BELGRADE -- "Economic sanctions which Russia has introduced to some countries make room for a huge increase in exports of domestic (Serbian) products," says Željko Sertić.
EU 'to Turn to WTO' over Russia's Foods Import Ban
The European Union is to refer Moscow's decision to restrict imports of food from the bloc to the World Trade Organization (WTO), a diplomatic source reveals.
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Central bank wants stable exchange rate as it easily influences prices
The National Bank of Romania (BNR, the central bank) is concerned with the stability of the exchange rate of the national currency leu, as its volatility is easily translated to prices, with a particular feature of a lesser impact of appreciation, compared to a nearly double impact of depreciation, BNR Governor Mugur Isarescu declared on Wednesday, upon presenting the quarterly re
Albania to make farming more EU compliant
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Sertic: Anti-Russian sanctions economically unjustifiable
BELGRADE - Imposing sanctions on Russia over the situation in Ukraine and possible pressure from the EU would be impermissible and economically unjustifiable for Serbia, says the president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (PKS) Zeljko Sertic.
Greek exporters worried about impact of Russia sanctions
The Panhellenic Exporters Federation (PSE) has warned the European Commission against the impact of European sanctions against Russia on Greece's exports.
The European Union on Tuesday agreed to curb arms sales to Russia and to cut off financing for five major Russian banks over Moscow's support for rebels in Ukraine.
Dinar hits yearly low against euro
BELGRADE - The Serbian dinar continued falling against the euro on Thursday, going down by 0.1 percent and setting the official middle exchange rate at RSD 116.7676, which is its lowest level against the single European currency since the beginning of the year, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) stated in a release.
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Serbian currency hits new low this year
Serbian currency hits new low this year
BELGRADE -- The Serbian dinar (RSD) continued falling against the euro (EUR) on Thursday, losing 0.1 percent of its value, with the middle exchange rate at RSD 116.7676.
This the lowest level against the single European currency since the beginning of the year, the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) said.
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US hopes for India deal on WTO rift
The United States hopes to reach an understanding with India to prevent the collapse of a key WTO deal, an official said July 30 as Secretary of State John Kerry headed to New Delhi.
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