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Mali: Serbia to adopt public enterprises law by mid-2023
BELGRADE - Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali says a new law on management of state-owned enterprises, under preparation in collaboration with the IMF, is due to be passed by the parliament by mid-2023.
Mali: Serbian inflation to be halved by end-2023
BELGRADE - Serbia's Finance Minister Sinisa Mali expects Serbian inflation to be halved from around 16 pct to 8 pct by the end of the year.
After that, reducing inflation from 8 pct to the previous 1.5-2 pct will, nevertheless, be a much more difficult task, Mali told Tanjug at the weekend.
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Promising new malaria vaccine for kids approved in Ghana
Ghana on Thursday became the first country to approve a new malaria vaccine for young children, one that officials hope will offer better protection against the disease that kills hundreds of thousands every year.
Mali: Privatisation of EPS out of question
BELGRADE - Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali announced on Thursday a development strategy for the national power company EPS would be unveiled by the end of May and noted that privatisation of the EPS was out of the question as it needed to become a true engine of Serbia's development.
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Russia rejects US claims its UN council presidency is a joke
Russia's U.N. ambassador on Monday dismissed U.S. and European Union descriptions of its presidency of the Security Council this month as an April Fool's joke and announced a meeting to be chaired by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on defending the principles of the U.N. Charter, which Moscow is widely accused of breaking by invading Ukraine.
Mali meets with Pavlova
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and Finance Minister Sinisa Mali and European Investment Bank (EIB) Vice President for the Western Balkans Lilyana Pavlova agreed on Thursday joint projects were progressing well and were being carried out without problems.
Mali and Pavlova discussed projects underway in Serbia in collaboration with the EIB and the dynamics of their implementation.
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Mali begins discussions with IMF mission
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and Finance Minister Sinisa Mali on Thursday began discussions with an International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission as part of the first review of Serbia's current standby arrangement with the IMF.
The IMF mission, headed by Donal McGettigan, will be in Belgrade until April 4.
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Mali meets with European, US investors
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and Finance Minister Sinisa Mali met on Wednesday with representatives of the Bank of America and more than ten European and US investors interested in investing in Serbia and the region.
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Mali gets new batch of drones from Türkiye
Mali took delivery of more aircraft from Russia as well as drones from Türkiye on March 16, according to an AFP correspondent.
Mali's air force chief, General Alou Boi Diarra, said he had received around 20 aircraft and a dozen drones at a ceremony.
AFP counted five planes and four drones on the tarmac of Bamako airport.
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Mali meets with Ustyugova
BELGRADE - Serbian Finance Minister Sinisa Mali met with IMF Resident Representative in Serbia Yulia Ustyugova on Thursday to discuss a March 23-April 5 visit to Serbia by an IMF mission.
"Discussions about a standby agreement with the IMF, worth around 2.4 bln euros, are ahead of us during the Mission's visit," Mali wrote in a post on his Instagram profile.
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