AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDigital Serbia: Post of Serbia has started rolling out eMailCarrier, a new eGovernment-based service for secure electronic delivery of invoices and notifications to a single eMailbox, with delivery confirmations and tracking via email/SMS/Viber. Energy Market Shift: More than 60 Serbian power plants have lost their privileged feed-in producer status since 2022, with small hydropower the biggest group, raising questions about their future on the market. Serbia–India Tech Ties: Serbia’s foreign ministry secretary general Dusan Kozarev met India’s ambassador Abhishek Shukla, highlighting IT cooperation potential and India’s continued non-recognition of Kosovo’s unilateral independence. Nuclear Debate in Serbia: A new push around small modular reactors follows claims Serbia received Chinese offers for faster builds and training, while experts warn the tech is hard to implement under IAEA rules. International Partnerships: Angola’s President João Lourenço begins a three-day visit to Belgrade, aiming to revive strategic cooperation across economic, telecom, social and security areas. Workforce Signals: Infostud reports around 60% of Serbian employees plan to change jobs within a year, pointing to low loyalty and engagement.
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