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Serbia is a landlocked country located in Southeast Europe and has candidate status with the European Union (EU). It shares borders with Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Albania. The country is trying to develop intermodal services, including water transport along the Danube River via inland ports.

Serbia to open financial offer of P&O Ports for Luka Novi Sad on March 22

Novi Sad, Serbia (Ports Europe) March 21, 2019 – Serbia’s economy ministry plans to open the financial offer of P&O Ports in a tender for the...

Serbia approves updated offer by P&O Ports for Luka Novi Sad privatisation

Novi Sad, Serbia (Ports Europe) March 20, 2019 – Serbia’s economy ministry has approved a bid P&O Ports in a tender for the privatisation of Luka...

P&O Ports bid for Novi Sad port privatisation is not valid

Novi Sad, Serbia (Ports Europe) March 6, 2019 – The bid placed by P&O Ports in a tender for the privatisation of Luka Novi Sad, the operator of Novi...

P&O Ports places sole bid in Luka Novi Sad privatisation tender

Novi Sad, Serbia (Ports Europe) March 5, 2019 – P&O Port Dubai has pleced the sole bid in a tender for the privatisation of inland port Luka Novi...

Amber Rail Freight Corridor becomes operational

Koper, Slovenia, February 13, 2019 – With the publication of paths for international freight trains in mid-January 2019 the Amber Rail Freight Corridor...

Serbia launches new tender for sale of Luka Novi Sad

Belgrade, Serbia (PortSEurope) December 12, 2018 – Serbia’s economy ministry has launched a new tender for the privatisation of Luka Novi...

Serbia receives no bids in Luka Novi Sad privatisation tender

Novi Sad, Serbia (PortSEurope) November 26, 2018 – Serbia’s government received no bids in a tender for the privatisation of Luka Novi Sad, the...

Cosco Shipping eyes investments in Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia (PortSEurope) November 14, 2018 – Cosco Shipping has expressed interest in investing in the construction of intermodal terminals and the...

Serbia investing €204 million in water transport infrastructure overhaul

Novi Sad, Serbia (PortSEurope) November 2, 2018 – Serbia is currently investing a total of €204 million ($233.2 million) in water transport infrastructure...

Serbia expands deadline for Luka Novi Sad privatisation tender

Novi Sad, Serbia (PortSEurope) October 23, 2018 – Serbia’s economy ministry has extended to November 21 the deadline for the tender for the...

Constanta Port Day in Belgrade on 27 September 2018

Constanta, Romania (Ports Europe) September 18, 2018 – Constanta Port Day in Belgrade, organized by Compania Națională Administrația Porturilor...

Serbia to complete reconstruction of railway line to Bar port in 2021

Bar, Montenegro (Ports Europe) July 26, 2018 – Serbia expects to complete the reconstruction of a railway line connecting its capital Belgrade to...

Ports Europe – Reference – The EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR)

The EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR) is a macro-regional strategy adopted by the European Commission and endorsed by the European...

Serbia to receive over €11 million EU funds for transport development

Brussels, Belgium, October 24, 2017 Zorana Mihajlović, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Dirk Beckers, Director of INEA signed today a grant agreement on...

Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company updates on Interreg Danube projects progress

Burgas, Bulgaria (Ports Europe) October 10, 2017 – The Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company (BIP Co.) has held a meeting to present progress on the...

CIRCLE S.R.L. presents “Constanta Port Day” in Belgrade

  Genoa, Italy, 21 September 2017 CIRCLE S.R.L. presented today at “Constanta Port Day” in Belgrade main opportunities connected to International...

What China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” means for the Western Balkans

Brussels, Belgium, September 11, 2017 – The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has commissioned an independent report on the...

Serbia, China, Hungary start talks on transport corridor to Piraeus port

Piraeus, Greece (PortSEurope) June 9, 2017 – Serbia, China and Hungary have agreed to start talks as soon as possible on the modernization of the transport...

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