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Serbia recorded about 2.36 million employed people in 2025, with manufacturing remaining the largest employer

Serbia recorded approximately 2.36 million employed people in 2025, according to the latest available data from the national statistical authorities. The overall level of...

Serbia’s trade architecture beyond the EU: EFTA, the United Kingdom and the quiet value of market continuity

As Serbia advances toward deeper integration with the European Union, a parallel layer of trade architecture continues to underpin its external economic relations. Agreements...

Reform-linked EU financing in 2026: Growth funds as a discipline mechanism, not a windfall

In 2026, the European Union’s approach to financing the Western Balkans—and Serbia in particular—has moved decisively away from unconditional support toward a model that...

Energy transition as fiscal policy: Why Serbia can no longer separate budgets from carbon

For most of the past decade, Serbia treated climate and energy transition as a technical or environmental issue, largely detached from fiscal strategy. Energy...
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