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Serbia, Government plans to further increase the price of electricity and natural gas during 2023

Serbian Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali said that the Government plans to further increase the
price of electricity and natural gas during 2023, in line with its commitments under a stand-by arrangement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Minister Mali said that the hike will be in proportion with inflation, which is projected at 11.3 % for 2023.

Last month, Serbian Energy Agency (AERS) has approved the increases in the price of electricity and natural gas for residential consumers as of 1 January 2023. The price of electricity will be increased by 8 %, while the price of natural gas will increase by 11 %.

According to AERS calculation, the electricity bill for an average household which spends around 400 kWh a month will increase up to 2.5 euros.

Previously, the price of electricity for residential consumers was increased by 6.5 % on 1 September 2022.

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