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Serbia sets €7.12 billion transport budget

Serbia is setting a €7.12 billion transport budget.
By MJ Woof February 2, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Serbia’s transport infrastructure will benefit from major investment – image courtesy of © Ollirg|Dreamstime.com

Serbia is setting a transport infrastructure budget of €7.12 billion for the period from 2024-2027. This will account for 40% of the country’s €17.8 billion budget for the period. The works are being managed by the Serbian Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure. Maintenance of existing routes will also be carried out to help ensure more reliable travel.

Key projects include the Morava Corridor, linking the Milos Veliki Highway and the Belgrade-Nis highway as well as the Danube Corridor, linking the Belgrade-Nis Highway via Pozarevac to Veliki Gradiste and Golubac. By the end of 2024 Serbia’s highway network should total 955km while by the close of 2026, 68km of the Danube Corridor will be ready for use.

By the end of 2024, the plan calls for an extension of the highway and trunk road network of 487km. At the end of 2025, the highway linking Šabac and Loznica should be ready for traffic and other new high speed routes due for completion in 2026 include roads connecting with Loznica and Karadjordje.

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