24/04/2025

NBS Governor Jorgovanka Tabaković and First Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Siniša Mali had a meeting with the IMF Deputy Managing Director Mr Bo Li.
Mr Bo Li commended the robust growth of the Serbian economy. “Serbia is one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe, despite numerous challenges from the global environment. The demonstrated resilience of the Serbian economy is impressive!
We continue to work productively with Serbia under the new non-financial advisory Policy Coordination Instrument. Our advice to all IMF member countries is to exercise caution in formulating and implementing economic policy measures. Serbia has adopted precisely such an approach.
Serbia has proven itself as a country achieving strong results amidst global uncertainty. Serbia has built substantial buffers, and it is crucial to preserve them, as many countries lack such safeguards. It is equally important to maintain policy credibility, as well as central bank independence, which is under threat in some countries – though this is not the case in Serbia. Serbia has an independent central bank that implements sound policies”, concluded Mr Bo Li.
Governor Tabaković pointed out the following:
Our priorities do not change, despite the global environment that has never been more challenging. Our priority remains to maintain financial and overall stability of the Republic of Serbia, while fully supporting long-term sustainable economic growth. There is no doubt that the built strong buffers – internal and external alike – for which we have received recognition from both investors and rating agencies, will contribute to such an outcome. Further support will come from the maintained relative stability of the dinar-to-euro exchange rate, which has now lasted for over a decade and for which Serbia is recognised globally”, said Governor Tabaković.
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