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MOL’s due diligence in Serbia signals a strategic turning point for NIS

The arrival of representatives from MOL Group in Serbia to conduct an in-depth analysis of Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) marks a potentially transformative moment for Serbia’s energy and...

Carbon is the new currency: How trading schemes and green certificates will decide Serbia’s industrial winners in the EU market era

Carbon trading and green certificates are becoming the next decisive cost and competitiveness variables for South-East European energy systems and Serbia’s industrial base, sitting...

What the extended U.S. license really means for Serbia’s NIS and the country’s oil stability

The extension of the U.S. OFAC license allowing Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) to continue operating its refinery and oil business activities has become one...

Between Russia, Europe and reality: Serbia’s oil politics explained 

Serbia’s oil sector in 2025 lives inside one of the most geopolitically sensitive energy architectures in Europe. Unlike electricity, which Serbia partially controls through...

Oil as silent power: why Serbia’s refining system is a national security asset — and a financial anchor investors must understand

In Serbia’s energy debate, electricity usually absorbs attention. Gas dominates geopolitical discourse. Oil, meanwhile, runs the country quietly, relentlessly, with far greater financial significance...

Haitian expansion in Ruma

In the town of Ruma, deep inside the productive flatlands of Vojvodina, another major development is quietly reinforcing Serbia’s new industrial identity. Chinese manufacturer...

Air Serbia Surčin complex

Air Serbia’s new chapter is not being written in the skies but on the ground, in Surčin, on land strategically wrapped around the nation’s...

Public enterprises under transformation: Reform, risk and the state’s capacity to change itself

The decision to restructure major public enterprises — converting them into limited liability companies and pushing them into a more corporate legal environment —...

Belgrade Stock Exchange under pressure — what market signals reveal about investor sentiment

Stock exchanges are not merely financial infrastructure; they are living thermometers of confidence, anxiety, speculation and trust. When the Belgrade Stock Exchange shows declines...

IMF warning shot: Why delays in the NIS resolution could cost Serbia dearly

When the International Monetary Fund warns that prolonged uncertainty surrounding NIS could cost Serbia up to 2% of GDP, it is not engaging in...

NIS at the heart of Serbia’s economy: Sanctions, politics and the battle for energy stability

Few companies in Serbia carry as much economic, political and emotional weight as Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS). To most citizens it is simply “the...

Three pillars of Serbia’s energy between promises and reality: Stability was achieved — but the future is still not built

Serbia’s energy system rests on three powerful institutions: EMS, EPS and Srbijagas. Together, they are not merely companies. They are infrastructure, macroeconomics, social stability,...

NIS, energy and politics: Where are Serbia’s economic red lines?

Today NIS is no longer merely a major company; it is a symbol of Serbia’s relationship with Russia, a mirror of energy dependence and...

Oracle cloud centre in Serbia positions country as regional digital infrastructure hub

The launch of Oracle’s regional cloud centre in Serbia marks a powerful milestone in the nation’s digital and technological evolution. Located in Kragujevac’s state...
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