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Serbia’s external deficit persists as investment-led imports outpace export gains

Serbia’s external sector in 2026 continues to reflect a structurally imbalanced but functionally sustainable model, where a persistent current account deficit is offset by...

Serbia expands digital infrastructure with new supercomputer in Kragujevac data centre

A new supercomputer has been officially launched at the State Data Centre in Kragujevac, marking a further expansion of Serbia’s national digital infrastructure and...

NBS decision gives Serbian e-commerce exporters a cleaner route to foreign-currency online payments

Serbia’s e-commerce sector has received an important regulatory clarification after the National Bank of Serbia confirmed that domestic companies may charge non-resident customers in foreign currency...

Serbia narrows trade deficit as export growth outpaces imports in early 2026

Serbia’s external trade performance in early 2026 points to a gradual rebalancing of its trade structure, with export growth beginning to outpace import expansion—an...

Serbia’s growth slows as inflation pressures re-emerge, World Bank signals narrowing economic momentum

Serbia’s economic trajectory is entering a more constrained phase in 2026, with growth moderating and inflation pressures reappearing, according to the latest assessment by...

Serbia’s external trade enters a price-driven phase as volumes stall in early 2026

Serbia’s external sector has opened 2026 with a set of signals that, while not immediately alarming, point to a clear shift in the structure of trade...

Serbia’s economic model in 2026: Stability anchored in state-led growth with structural constraints emerging

Serbia’s economic landscape in 2026 presents a picture of relative stability at the macro level, combined with a more complex and evolving set of structural dynamics...

Russian gaming studios in Serbia operate as isolated clusters, limiting spillover effects

Serbia’s gaming sector is entering a more complex phase of development, as the influx of Russian studios—once seen as a growth catalyst—reveals structural limits...

Inflation contained as Serbia faces growth slowdown in 2026

Serbia is entering 2026 with a macroeconomic profile increasingly defined by divergence between price stability and slowing economic momentum. While inflation pressures appear to...

Weak demand weighs on Novi Sad Commodity Exchange as wheat and corn dominate trading

Trading activity on the Product Exchange Novi Sad softened the latest week, reflecting a broader imbalance between supply and demand across Serbia’s agricultural markets....

Digital payments and financial infrastructure become Serbia’s quiet productivity engine

Serbia’s payment infrastructure is becoming one of the most underestimated drivers of economic efficiency. While industrial production, credit growth and infrastructure spending attract most...

Private hospitals emerge as the most profitable segment of Serbia’s healthcare sector

Private hospitals in Serbia have consolidated their position as the most profitable segment of the healthcare system, reflecting a broader structural shift toward privately...

Dinar monetary policy anchors stability as Serbia retains strategic flexibility over economic conditions

Serbia’s monetary framework stands in contrast to euroised economies, providing a level of flexibility that is increasingly important in a volatile global environment. The...

Serbia banking strength endures as industrial volatility highlights sectoral divergence

Serbia’s banking sector continues to demonstrate strong stability, operating as a central pillar of the country’s economic framework. However, this stability is increasingly juxtaposed...
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