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Chinese mining expansion targets Southwest Serbia as Rogozna emerges as a new gold frontier

Southwest Serbia is rapidly moving into focus as the next strategic mining zone in South-East Europe, as Chinese capital deepens its presence beyond the...

Crni Vrh wind project and the strategic expansion of Chinese investment in Serbia’s mountain energy sector

The Crni Vrh wind park in eastern Serbia is emerging as one of the most structurally important renewable energy developments in the Western Balkans, not simply...

Chinese strategic investors deepen their hold on Serbia’s energy and infrastructure landscape

Chinese capital in Serbia has entered a more mature and structured phase, shifting from project-based contracting into long-term ownership across energy, mining and infrastructure....

China’s industrial footprint in Serbia reshapes capital structure, risk pricing and strategic control

Serbia’s foreign direct investment profile has evolved into a dual-layer system in which European capital dominates volume and network integration, while Chinese capital concentrates...

Niš airport expansion: Contract signed for infrastructure development

The contract on the construction of internal traffic roads and accompanying hydrotechnical, electrical and telecommunication installations within the "Konstantin Veliki" airport complex was signed...

Will Serbia and China take another important joint step?

China was Serbia's largest foreign trade partner last year and, judging by the announcement of Prime Minister Ana Brnabić, good cooperation should be confirmed...

Serbia, The West is second to none, the credits are in China

The largest reservoir of capital for financing economic, social and democratic development in Serbia from 2000 to today was the West - the EU...

Serbia-China business forum tomorrow in Serbian Chamber of Commerce

The Chamber of Commerce of Serbia has announced the China-Serbia business forum tomorrow at 2 p.m., as part of the visit of a business...

Serbia, Chinese United Alloy-Tech Europe will invest 300 million euros

Chinese car part manufacturer United Alloy-Tech Europe (UATE) will invest 300 million euro ($320.3 million) in expanding its Serbian production footprint in the western...

Serbia, Chinese Haitian arrives in Ruma

The Haitian Machinery company in Ruma will build a factory complex for the production of industrial injection machines and machines for cutting and casting....

Serbia continues to expand its ties with China

While China’s presence in Central and Eastern Europe has been affected by the crisis of the erstwhile “17+1” format after the withdrawal of the...
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