economy
January 26, 2026
Mali: Naredne godine u Srbiji probni letovi letećih taksija
U Srbiji će naredne godine biti probni letovi letećih taksija, a u zavisnosti od regulative biće procenjeno kada će ti taksiji biti uvedeni u svakodnevnu upotrebu, rekao je danas ministar finansija Siniša Mali.

TL;DR
- Serbia will conduct trial flights for flying taxis next year.
- The introduction of flying taxis into daily use will depend on regulations.
- An agreement was signed with a leading US company in the flying taxi sector.
- Government officials are urged to increase their commitment to ensure peace, stability, and Serbia's credit rating.
- Serbia is on track to achieve a historically successful year for its economy.
- The public debt in Serbia is 40.9% of GDP, significantly lower than the Eurozone average.
- Serbia achieved 2% economic growth last year and expects at least 3% this year, with 5% projected for next year.
- The country has substantial funds, record foreign exchange reserves, and gold reserves.
- A stable exchange rate has been maintained.
- The Serbian government will award €20,000 to each member of the national water polo team and its staff for winning the European Championship.
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