Serbia has extended restrictions on the export of oil and petroleum products, aiming to safeguard domestic fuel supplies amid ongoing volatility in international markets.
At its latest session, the government adopted a broad package of regulations and administrative decisions affecting multiple sectors. Among these measures was an amendment to the existing decision that temporarily limits the export of petroleum-related products.
The revised policy keeps the export ban in place until 2 May 2026. Authorities stated that the extension is necessary to reduce the risk of domestic shortages, as global market disruptions continue to affect supply chains and overall fuel availability.
Officials emphasized that the current international environment remains too unstable to ease the restriction, arguing that continued intervention is required to maintain balance and stability in the domestic market.





