economy
January 26, 2026
OVO SU POSLEDICE KOJE MOGU DA ZADESE SRBIJU ZBOG ŠTRAJKA KAMIONDŽIJA Mogu da skoče cene i da bude nestaštica u prodavnicama ako...
Sve posledice ukoliko blokada granica potraje
TL;DR
- Protest by truckers from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro began at EU border crossings, blocking freight traffic.
- The protest is a response to the new Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-EU drivers and perceived poor treatment by the European Commission.
- The EES limits stays in Schengen to 90 days within 180 days, risking penalties for professional drivers.
- Organizers aim to draw public attention to the transport sector's difficulties and start a dialogue with European institutions.
- The blockade is expected to last at least seven days and exclusively affects freight transport.
- Experts warn that prolonged blockades could lead to supply chain disruptions, reduced production, factory closures, and negatively impact GDP and worker payments.
- Over 65-70% of Serbia's trade with foreign countries is by road, with the EU accounting for about 62-63% of its exports.
- The Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Eurochambers have appealed to EU institutions, proposing solutions like special visas for drivers or temporary EES exemptions.
- Proposed solutions include a unified visa/permit for professional drivers, increased allowed stay days, or temporary EES exemption.
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