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Serbia secures €630 million financing for Belgrade Metro phase one as project execution accelerates

Serbia is moving into a more capital-intensive phase of its long-delayed urban infrastructure programme, with the government preparing to take on €630 million in new...

Public investment as Serbia’s growth engine: How far can it go?

Public investment has become Serbia’s preferred engine of economic growth. Year after year, the government commits a substantial share of national output to infrastructure...

Serbia’s capital-investment boom reaches historic scale but questions emerge over sustainability

Serbia’s public-investment agenda has reached historic proportions, with capital expenditure in 2025 climbing to levels not previously recorded in the country’s modern fiscal framework....

Ministry of Finance launches public consultations on new public investment policy draft

The Serbian Ministry of Finance has started developing a public investment policy concept and has opened public consultations on the document aimed at improving...

Ministry of Public Investments to launch tender for reconstruction and expansion of GAK Višegradska Clinic

This year, the Ministry of Public Investments plans to initiate a public procurement process for the reconstruction and expansion of the Clinic for Gynecology...

Serbia’s economic growth and public investments

In recent years, inflation in Serbia has largely eroded the growth in wages, meaning there has been no significant real increase in citizens' purchasing...

Serbia’s investment strategy under crutiny: Ineffective infrastructure projects and rising borrowing costs

Ten days ago, the government allocated 3.5 million euros to purchase the land on which the covid hospital in Batajnica is located. The land...

Serbia’s surge in public investments: Transparency and sustainability concerns highlighted by Fiscal Council

The recent report by Serbia's Fiscal Council provides a comprehensive analysis of the country's public investments, revealing a significant increase in investment levels but...

Serbia’s economic crossroads: Unraveling the challenge of escaping the middle-income trap

Can Serbia jump over the trap of medium development and enter the club of countries with high income, where several countries of Central and...
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