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Dizel jeftiniji za tri dinara - 199, cena benzina ostaje ista - 185 dinara
BEOGRAD- Maksimalna maloprodajna cena dizela u narednih sedam dana biće niža za tri dinara i litar će koštati 199 dinara, dok će cena benzina (BMB 95) ostati nepromenjena - 185 dinara, rečeno je danas Tanjugu u Ministarstvu trgovine.

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APR: U Srbiji je na kraju prošle godine registrovano 108.575 preduzetnica
BEOGRAD - U Registru privrednih subjekata na kraju prošle godine u Srbiji je registrovano 108.575 preduzetnica i one čine 34 odsto ukupnog broja preduzetnika kojih je 323.128, podaci su Agencije za privredne registre (APR).

Žena osnivačica i vlasnica udela u privrednim društvima, prema podacima APR-a na kraju 2023. godine u Srbiji je bilo 40.905, a to je 27,3 odsto od ukupno 150.011 lica koja su registrovana kao osnivači i vlasnici udela.

Podaci APR pokazuju i da je na čelu privrednih društava registrovano 2.597 žena koje obavlјaju direktorsku funkciju i one čine 25,3 odsto ukupnog broja direktora (10.253), dok je 29.649 žena registrovano na funkciji zakonskog zastupnika što je 27 odsto od ukupno 109.790 registrovanih zastupnika.


Dinar-to-euro exchange rate at RSD 117.1969
BELGRADE - The Serbian dinars official median exchange rate against the euro is 117.1969 dinars for one euro on Friday, which is a slight change from Thursday, the National Bank of Serbia said.

The dinar is steady against the euro m-o-m, up by 0.1 pct y-o-y and steady relative to the beginning of the year.

The dinars indicative exchange rate against the dollar is down by 0.4 pct to 107.5201 dinars for one dollar.

The dinar is up against the dollar by 1.7 pct m-o-m and by 1.6 pct y-o-y, and down by 1.5 pct relative to the beginning of the year.


Serbias January external trade at 4.81 bln euros
BELGRADE - Serbias external goods trade in January totalled 4.81 bln euros, which is a 4.9 pct decline y-o-y, according to figures released by the national statistical office.

Goods exports were worth 2,142.3 mln euros, declining by 1.6 pct y-o-y.

Goods imports totalled 2,675.0 mln euros, declining by 7.5 pct y-o-y.

The deficit amounted to 532.7 mln euros, down by 25.3 pct y-o-y.

The import-to-export ratio was 80.1 pct, up from 75.2 pct in the same period of last year.

The Vojvodina region had the largest share of exports (34.3 pct) and the Belgrade region had the largest share of imports (41.2 pct).

External trade was the highest with countries with which Serbia has free trade agreements, and EU member states accounted for 61.7 pct of the total.

Serbias main export partners were Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Czech Republic and its main import partners were Germany, China, Hungary, Italy and Russia.

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