The Serbian government adopted at today's session the Bill on Postal Services, which will establish a legal framework for the application of new digital technologies in postal services and modern postal equipment.
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The Serbian government adopted at today's session the Bill on Postal Services, which will establish a legal framework for the application of new digital technologies in postal services and modern postal equipment.
Administrative procedures for starting the activity of provision of postal services will also be simplified, with the aim of strengthening competition in the market for these services.
The level of protection of postal service users will also be increased by creating simpler and more efficient procedures for submitting complaints and objections to postal operators, as well as methods of obtaining compensation for damage to postal service users.
The government adopted the Bill on amendments to the Law on Agriculture and Rural Development, which allows farmers to register in the Register of Agricultural Holdings, i.e. to register a cadastral plot based on the actual use of agricultural land, and based on a special statement certified by the competent authority.
Government members also adopted the Decision on the conditions and manner for reducing customs duties on certain goods, i.e. for exempting certain goods from paying customs duties in 2025.
The government also adopted and amended the Decision on the temporary ban on the import of wood pellets, thus extending the import ban for another three months.
A Decision was made to establish a Coordination Body for Monitoring Projects for the Integral Development of Serbia within the "Serbia Works" platform, whose task is to consider issues and coordinate the work of state administration bodies related to the implementation of projects of importance for the "Serbia Works" programme.
One of the key goals of the integral development of Serbia is to open new opportunities for investments in the accommodation sector within the tourism offer, and this approach not only meets the needs of tourists, but also creates new jobs, thereby contributing to the development of the local economy.
PHOTOS: Slobodan Miljević