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Foreign direct investment into Serbia shows signs of cooling

Data from Serbia’s monetary authorities indicate that foreign direct investment inflows declined sharply compared with the previous year, reflecting broader global tightening in capital markets and...

Foreign direct investment in Serbia in 2025: Flows, sector allocation and investor behaviour

Foreign direct investment into Serbia in 2025 tells a more nuanced story than headline numbers alone suggest. On the surface, the data points to...

Net FDI into Serbia drops ~53% YoY Jan–Oct 2025 — what this really signals for the economy

Foreign direct investment has been one of Serbia’s defining economic pillars for more than a decade, and the latest figures showing that net FDI...

The great profit outflow: Foreign ownership, dividends and the real cost of Serbia’s development model

Serbia’s economic model has long been built on the premise that foreign direct investment acts as the stabilizing force capable of compensating for structural...

FDI loses momentum: Why investors are cautious despite Serbia’s stable macro indicators

Foreign direct investment has been one of Serbia’s most reliable economic engines over the past decade, powering growth in manufacturing, services, real estate, and...

FDI in Serbia’s mining sector: Explorers, developers and traders face a pivotal moment

Serbia’s mining sector sits at a critical juncture. On one hand, the country is endowed with significant mineral potential—from copper-gold porphyries to lithium and...

Foreign direct investment in Serbia plummets 54% amid rule of law concerns

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Serbia has dropped dramatically, falling 54% compared to the same period last year. Once hailed by government officials as...

Net foreign direct investment in Serbia drops 54% in first eight months of 2025

Net foreign direct investment (FDI) in Serbia fell sharply by 54% in the first eight months of 2025 compared to the same period last...

Foreign investors revitalize Niš economy with new factories and over 1,000 jobs

Several foreign companies are investing in new manufacturing facilities and expanding production in the Niš region of Serbia, signaling a positive shift after recent...

Serbia’s slowing growth: Declining remittances, weak investments and economic pressures

Serbia's economic growth has slowed due to weak domestic production, limited investment, labor outflow, a fixed exchange rate, and the economic slowdown of its...

Serbia sees strong FDI growth in 2024, despite increased outflows and shifts in investment structure

In 2024, Serbia saw a significant inflow of foreign direct investments (FDI), amounting to 5.2 billion euros, a 14.2% increase compared to the previous...

Serbia’s economic growth and key challenges in early 2025: Industrial production, inflation and foreign trade

In 2024, Serbia's economy was one of the fastest-growing in Europe, with industrial production increasing by 0.4% in January despite challenges in the Eurozone...

Serbia’s foreign direct investment record: Growth, reinvested profits and capital outflows

Despite record inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, one of the main topics in economic discussions has become the unsustainability of the...

Serbia’s FDI boom masks growing economic risks: Outflows and an outdated growth model

Despite Serbia's government highlighting a record influx of foreign direct investments (FDI) in 2024, economists caution that the net effect of these investments is...
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