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Škoda’s dominance in Serbia: How a state-driven strategy became a shareholder-approved growth model

The rise of Škoda to the leading position in Serbia’s automotive market is often attributed to familiar factors such as reliability, competitive pricing, and a solid...

IT salaries in Serbia: Role-based pay ranges and market structure

Based on the FishingBooker survey covering 4,944 IT professionals in Serbia, salary levels vary significantly by role, seniority, and business model, but several structural...

Corn emerges as Serbia’s key export product in the Albanian market

Serbia has strengthened its position as a major supplier of cereals to Albania, with corn standing out as the country’s most important export commodity...

Serbia’s power sector under EU accession: Market integration, capital deployment and grid-reality stress tests

Energy has become one of the most revealing accession chapters for Serbia, not because of legislative alignment alone, but because the electricity system now...

Serbia’s real estate market in 2026 shifts toward slower growth and greater selectivity

After several years of rapid price increases, Serbia’s real estate market is entering 2026 in a markedly calmer phase, characterized by slower growth, more...

Structuring capital for returns in Serbia after 2025

By 2025, Serbia ceased to be a market where capital outcomes could be explained by growth narratives alone. Higher interest rates, tighter regulation, and...

Liquidity under regulation: How Serbia’s 2025 factoring and financial market reforms change working capital economics

The 2025 amendments to Serbia’s factoring and receivables-financing framework quietly but materially altered the economics of liquidity for a wide segment of the business...

Contracts for Difference in Serbia: How power buyers actually use them to stabilise electricity costs

For a power buyer in Serbia, a Contract for Difference is not an abstract financial derivative imported from mature Western European markets. It is...

From Serbia to the European Union: Market development, sales and after-sales architecture for high-tech machinery and electrical equipment

The export of high-technology machinery and advanced electrical equipment from Serbia into European Union markets has moved decisively from an opportunistic, price-driven activity toward...

Documentation, compliance and safety engineering: The invisible backbone of global equipment markets

Behind every piece of high-technology equipment operating legally in Europe or other regulated markets lies an immense body of documentation, compliance engineering, and lifecycle...

Technical academies and operator certification: After-sales training as a global export service

In high-technology equipment markets, the weakest link in asset performance is rarely the machine itself. It is the human interface around it. As industrial...

Serbia’s fashion and consumer technology retail: Pricing power, margin normalisation and competitive outcomes in 2026–2028

Serbia’s fashion and consumer-technology retail market is often reduced in public debate to a simple question of price: why are clothes, phones, and electronics...

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...

Why are prices of pre-owned apartments outpacing new construction in Serbia? Structural imbalances and market dynamics

In late 2025, Serbian housing market data revealed a striking trend: prices for pre-owned apartments have risen above those of newly constructed units in multiple urban...
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