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Agriculture under pressure: Serbian farmers protest rising imports and subsidy gaps

Serbia’s agricultural economy entered 2026 carrying an uncomfortable contradiction. On paper, agriculture remains one of the country’s most strategically important “real economy” sectors, still...

Agricultural land prices in Serbia: Arable land in Srem three times more expensive than in Croatia

Agricultural land in Serbia—particularly in the fertile northern province of Vojvodina—has experienced a steady rise in prices over recent years, with some regions now...

Sector-specific capital plays in Serbia: Batteries, advanced polymers, precision machining and industrial food ingredients

Serbia’s evolution as a near-shore outsourcing hub for European industry is not abstract or evenly distributed. It is anchored in specific sectors where structural...

Construction activity slows as public projects reach a transitional phase

Construction emerged as one of the weakest sectors in Serbia’s 2025 economy, reflecting the completion of several large infrastructure projects and delays in initiating...

Serbia’s IT sector at a turning point: Sustaining growth after a decade of record results

During 2025, Serbia’s IT industry remained one of the strongest pillars of the national economy, continuing to deliver robust export growth, stable foreign-currency inflows,...

Construction and agriculture continue to weigh on growth despite broader recovery

Within the National Bank of Serbia’s assessment of the 2026 outlook, construction and agriculture are identified as the two sectors most likely to lag...

Skills as infrastructure: Industrial training, certification and simulation services serving Europe’s workforce gap

By 2025, Europe’s industrial challenge stopped being framed as a shortage of capital or technology and became unmistakably a shortage of certified, deployable skills. Manufacturing...

Quality at distance: Europe’s shift toward remote industrial inspection and Serbia’s emerging role in assurance services

By 2025, European industry reached an uncomfortable conclusion: traditional quality assurance models no longer scale. Plants are geographically fragmented, supplier bases are deeper and...

Feeding Europe under constraint: Food security, price stability and near-sourcing are redirecting capital into Serbian agro-processing through 2030

By the mid-2020s, Europe’s food system entered a phase of structural tension that few investors had priced correctly. Climate volatility, fertiliser shocks, energy costs,...

Electrification pulls production east: Why Europe’s EV and advanced manufacturing demand is re-routing capital into Serbia through 2030

By the middle of the decade, Europe’s electric-vehicle transition stopped being a question of consumer adoption and became a question of industrial execution. Battery...

New agriculture strategy aims to address long-standing problems in Serbian farming

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of Serbia has published the draft of the Agriculture and Rural Development Strategy for the period 2025–2034,...

Serbia as a nearshore engineering hub for European industry: Development centers, strategic advantages and long-cycle value creation

Under the current phase of European industrial restructuring, Serbia is no longer competing to be noticed as a low-cost IT destination. It is competing...

Turnover slumps on Serbia’s Product Commodity Exchange as market activity weakens

Activity on Serbia’s principal commodity trading platform, the Produktna berza in Novi Sad, slowed markedly in mid-January 2026, with participants reporting a significant drop...

Construction’s quiet collapse: Why 2025’s weakness matters far more than it appears

Construction rarely attracts attention when economies slow gradually rather than collapse. It does not generate dramatic headlines, and its decline often looks technical rather...
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