Infrastructure investment cycle strengthens Serbia’s position in Southeast European trade routes

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Large-scale investments in transport infrastructure are transforming Serbia’s role in regional logistics networks. Upgraded highways, railways and border crossings are improving trade connectivity between Central Europe, the Balkans and Turkey.

These infrastructure improvements are particularly important for export-oriented manufacturing sectors, which depend on efficient logistics to remain competitive within European supply chains.

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As infrastructure projects progress, Serbia is increasingly positioned as a key transit hub linking European markets with the Western Balkans and beyond.

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