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The Serbian Government has introduced a Regulation making it mandatory to produce and sell bread made from flour type 500, at a retail price of 59 dinars for the next six months. The maximum production price has been set at 50.60 dinars. The regulation also limits the maximum markup on the sold price of bread to 6%, and non-compliance can result in fines ranging from 5,000 to 2 million dinars. The regulation, effective from November 22, aims to control the price of a basic food product.
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The Government of Serbia has adopted a Regulation on the mandatory production and sale of bread made from flour type 500, with which it keeps the retail price of this basic food product at the level of 59 dinars (50 euro cents at the current exchange rate - note ed.) for another 6 months, announced the local electronic publication AgroSmart. The maximum production price remains 50.60 dinars (43.25 euro cents - note ed.). The regulation also stipulates that the maximum markup on the invoiced price of bread without ...