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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...

Manufacturing remains Serbia’s anchor as investment and energy risks accumulate

Manufacturing continues to anchor Serbia’s real economy, providing export revenues, employment stability, and integration into European value chains. In 2025, manufacturing output grew modestly,...

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,...

Rogozna’s Gradina deposit reframes Serbia’s gold development potential

The Rogozna mining district in southern Serbia has entered a new phase of strategic relevance following confirmation that the Gradina deposit contains more than...

Mapping the €600 million industrial safety investment across Serbian industrial sectors and quantifying economic returns

The estimated €600 million minimum investment required to upgrade industrial safety infrastructure in Serbia is not evenly distributed across the economy. It is highly concentrated in...

Serbia’s rise as a key mining fabrication and engineering hub in Europe’s critical minerals sector

As Europe accelerates its push to secure critical raw materials, attention has largely focused on mines, processing plants, and permitting reform within the European...

Serbia’s CBAM-exposed exports to the European Union in 2025: Volumes, value and the emerging Carbon customs burden

By the end of 2025, Serbia entered the decisive pre-implementation phase of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism with a trade structure that...

Serbia’s industrial output shrinks in December as full-year production edges up slightly

Industrial production in Serbia fell by about 5.7 percent in December 2025 compared with the same month a year earlier, according to the Statistical...

CBAM cost exposure and compliance execution in EU–Serbia industrial supply chains

For EU industrial groups with Serbian subsidiaries, CBAM cannot be managed as a peripheral customs compliance task. It requires a group-level execution architecture that clearly allocates...

CBAM impact on Serbian industrial exports – implications for EU importers and EU-owned local operations

The full financial application of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism from 2026 transforms Serbia’s role in European industrial supply chains. For EU industrial groups importing carbon-intensive...

From power input to trade barrier: CBAM redefines electricity use in Serbia’s export industries

The most immediate and structurally consequential impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on Serbia does not sit within the power sector itself, but...

Experts warn authorities could declare the Jadar mining project of national importance

Experts from environmental and academic circles are warning that Serbian authorities may move to declare the controversial Jadar mining project a project of national...

Initial exploration drilling launched at BHP South Timok copper-gold project

The first exploration drilling campaign has begun at the South Timok copper-gold project in eastern Serbia, marking a key milestone in the advancement of...

Serbia holds millions of tonnes of industrial ash and slag that remain largely unused

Serbia is sitting on an estimated seven million tonnes of ash and slag generated by coal-fired power production, materials that are widely used across...
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