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The new economics of Southeast Europe: Serbia’s rise as a regional industrial core

Southeast Europe is entering a new industrial phase, and Serbia is increasingly emerging as its central manufacturing and infrastructure economy. For years, the region...

Serbia’s economic transition moves from growth story to strategic platform

Serbia’s economy is undergoing a structural transformation that extends far beyond traditional emerging-market growth dynamics. For much of the last two decades, the country...

Europe’s nearshore industrial frontier: Why Serbia matters more in 2026

Europe’s industrial geography is changing faster than at any point since the post-Cold War expansion of Central European manufacturing. Rising geopolitical fragmentation, supply-chain insecurity,...

Serbia’s economy enters a more complex phase as growth slows but strategic investment accelerates

Over the last week, Serbia’s economic narrative has shifted from simple high-growth optimism toward a more nuanced debate around resilience, inflation pressure, industrial transition...

Power, metals and factories: The three forces reshaping Serbia’s economy

Serbia’s next economic phase is increasingly being defined by the convergence of power, metals and factories. These three forces are no longer separate sectors. They are becoming the...
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Serbia 2030: Manufacturing, energy and infrastructure converge into a new industrial economy

Serbia is entering a new industrial phase in which manufacturing, energy infrastructure, renewable power, critical minerals, battery storage and transport modernization are increasingly becoming part of one interconnected economic system. The country...

Nuclear energy is moving from taboo topic to strategic necessity in Serbia

Serbia’s nuclear-energy debate is entering a fundamentally different phase. What was politically sensitive and institutionally frozen for decades is increasingly becoming part of the...

Serbia’s tire industry maintains strong profitability despite high market concentration

Serbia’s tire manufacturing sector continues to generate stable profits and strong export performance, even as the market remains heavily concentrated around a small number...

Foreign high-tech companies quietly expanding Serbia’s industrial and R&D ecosystem

Serbia’s high-tech development landscape is no longer limited to outsourcing firms and regional IT offices. Over the past decade, a growing number of foreign...

Serbia’s foreign ownership rules are designed to attract capital while protecting strategic assets

Serbia’s foreign-ownership framework is increasingly positioned as a hybrid model: broadly open to international investors in real estate, business formation and industrial investment, while...
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