Freight to and from Serbia
Direct service for full loads to Serbia with transit time of about 5 days. Part loads to Serbia direct where possible or via our hub in Slovenia with transit time 7–9 days.
Serbia is a Republic, it’s total area being 77, 474 square km and total population 7.4 million. It’s currency is the Serbian Dinar. Serbia’s capital is Belgrade.
Serbia, Exports and Imports
Typical Exports from Serbia include tyres for trucks, forklifts and other vehicles, copper tubes and cables, pressed crystal glassware, ordinary glassware, flatpack buildings and general engineering products. Commercial cargo ships to Belgrade, Majdenpek, Bor, Sombor and Subotica. Exports in the past have included large numbers of generators for the Republika Srpska.
Serbia is heavily dependant on its imports, particularly industrial machinery, iron and steel and natural gas. According to the CIA World Factsheet reports, Serbia had a trade deficit of $12.02 billion in 2008. Key export commodities of Serbia are wheat, fruits and vegetables, clothes and non-ferrous metals.
Serbia administers several trade agreements. It is the only nation in Europe to have a trade agreement with both the EU and Russia. Serbia signed a free trade agreement with Russia in August 2000. The agreement established duty-free regimes to the several commodities, including confectionery products, fresh grape wines, wool clothing and all refrigerating devices.
Serbia also has a free trade agreement with Belarus. This agreement is intended to predominantly abolish custom and non-customs duties between the two nations. This agreement has limited exceptions, which includes alcohol, sugar, cigarettes and used cars.
Serbia, General Information
The official website of the Serbian Government presents the role of the government, as well as the profiles of the Prime Minister and Government members. The website provides general information about the country and an online encyclopaedia of Serbia's history and art.
The National Tourism Organisation of Serbia has a website highlighting the country's cultural and natural attractions, including villages, cities, wine routes, spas and nature reserves, lakes and mountains. It also features videos on the country's different regions.



