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Aluminium and steel downstream fabrication: Serbia as a competitive European production base for the green transition economy 2026–2030

Europe is entering a decisive industrial phase where climate objectives, competitiveness concerns and strategic resilience must coexist in a single coherent manufacturing logic. The...

Copper, electrification and grid components: Serbia as a European-aligned industrial base for the next phase of EU power infrastructure growth

Europe is entering the most capital-intensive phase of its electrification century. Record deployment of renewables, accelerating e-mobility diffusion, exponential demand expansion in data centres,...

Steel, copper and critical minerals: Serbia as a processing and transit power

In the new global economy, minerals are no longer simply commodities. They are strategic assets, geopolitical leverage instruments, technological prerequisites, and industrial lifelines. Whoever...

Innovation, workforce and the future: Can Serbia turn potential into real acceleration?

Every country that wants real economic growth ultimately confronts the same truth: productivity depends on knowledge, innovation and people. Serbia is no exception. It...

Wages rising, confidence growing — but can Serbia turn income growth into productivity?

Serbia’s official wage statistics in recent months have brought rare good news into an otherwise complex economic landscape. Average earnings continue to rise, real...

Serbia as a logistics and production hub for Africa, the Middle East and Asia

One of the most forward-looking pillars of Serbia’s economic strategy is the ambition to position the country as a logistics and production hub serving fast-growing markets in Africa, the Middle...

Serbia as Europe’s low-carbon processing hub

Europe is entering a phase where industrial geography will reshape political reality. The continent’s ability to remain a manufacturing power depends not only on...

Communities, environment and accountability: Why social consent is now central to Serbia’s mining future

Mining in Serbia is no longer only a conversation about geology, investment and export potential. Increasingly, it is about people, health, environment, social consent...

Why European capital is quietly returning to SEE Mining — and why Serbia sits at the centre of it

A broader and quieter strategic shift is underway across Europe’s mining landscape: rather than speculative commodity chasing, European capital is increasingly treating mining assets...

Copper and gold in Timok: Exploration success strengthens Serbia’s strategic metals narrative

In Serbia’s Timok metallogenic belt — one of the most geologically prospective mineral regions in Southeast Europe — exploration continues to deliver encouraging signals....

A new mining cycle in Bor: Major $117 million investment signals confidence and raises big questions

Eastern Serbia’s Bor mining basin — historically synonymous with copper extraction and heavy industry — is entering another strategic chapter as one of its...

Climbing the value chain: Can Serbia move from mid-tech to high-tech exports?

Serbia’s export success today rests largely on strong, resilient and competitively priced mid-technology manufacturing. Automotive components, machinery, electrical equipment, processed metals and industrial intermediates...

From extraction to integration: Why Europe prefers SEE and Serbian miners with downstream optionality

For most of modern mining history, success was defined by extraction. The ability to discover deposits, define resources, secure permits, build mines and ship...

Copper, rare earths and strategic metals: Europe’s real commodity hierarchy and SEE’s advantage

Every mining cycle creates its own mythology. Each decade produces a metal that captures the public imagination, dominates narratives, drives speculative enthusiasm and reshapes...
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