AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDigital Services: Post of Serbia has started rolling out eMailCarrier on the eGovernment portal, letting citizens and businesses receive invoices, notifications and other documents in a single eMailbox with delivery tracking and confirmations via email, SMS and Viber. Urban Transport & Construction: Belgrade’s Staklenac (Republic Square shopping center) and the Bajloni Market are set to be removed by year-end as groundwork for the subway system ramps up. Energy Security: Serbia and Ukraine have met 2026 gas storage targets, with Serbia’s Banatski Dvor reported at 44% full as of May 1, though certification of the storage operator is still pending. Power Market Shift: More than 60 Serbian power plants have lost privileged producer status after RES incentives expired, raising questions about their future on the market. EU Path & Politics: Ana Brnabić says EU enlargement matters for both the Western Balkans and the EU, pointing to ongoing rule-of-law reforms and Serbia’s readiness on economic indicators. Belgrade-India Ties: Serbia’s foreign ministry met India’s ambassador to discuss deepening cooperation, especially in IT, and India’s support on Kosovo.
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