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Who controls strategic metals in Serbia and SEE

When people ask who controls strategic metals in Serbia and the South-East European region today, they often expect a simple answer: a company, a...

How SEE electricity spreads shape Serbia’s industrial margins: A 2026–2030 competitiveness map

Serbia’s industrial competitiveness is increasingly shaped not by domestic conditions alone but by regional electricity spreads across Southeast Europe. The price difference between Hungary’s...

The Balkan power map 2035: Serbia’s nuclear decision and its impact on regional alliances and cross-border flows

The Western Balkans and Southeast Europe are entering a new strategic energy era, one in which electricity — its production, exchange, security, and geopolitical...

Europe’s processing competitiveness to 2040: Scenario outlook for electricity, logistics and SEE supply-chain corridors

Europe’s pursuit of strategic autonomy in raw materials, electrification metals and industrial processing capacity is entering a decade defined by volatile energy markets, shifting...

SEE’s electricity market: Structure, competition, traders, strategies and the next decade of transformation

The South-East European electricity market has always stood apart from the mature, deeply liquid and algorithmically saturated markets of Western and Northern Europe. The...

Serbia’s regional competitiveness: A comparative economic analysis vs. Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia (2025–2035)

Serbia’s long-term economic future depends not only on internal reforms but also on how it positions itself relative to three key neighbours inside the...

DP World launches comprehensive logistics services to strengthen Serbia’s regional trade role

DP World announced the launch of a comprehensive logistics network covering road, sea, air, rail, and multimodal transport, designed to empower local businesses and...

First Regional Summit of Business Associations held in Belgrade to foster economic growth and collaboration

The first Regional Summit of Business Associations was held in Belgrade, organized by the Business Club Stena and the Serbian Export Development Association. The...

Inflation in Serbia reached its peak later, so its decline will lag behind the region

After the slowdown in 2023, a moderate acceleration of economic growth in the Western Balkans is expected to three percent in 2024, under the...

One of the largest regional IT companies is expanding its operations in Serbia

The regional consulting company for software development Serengeti doo from Croatia, which has a representative office in Kragujevac, has announced the opening of new...

Serbia, Construction of the fourth section of the Trans-Balkan Electricity Corridor

Serbian transmission system operator Elektromreža Srbije (EMS) has received a grant of €8.5 million for the construction of the fourth section of the Trans-Balkan...

Serbia’s foreign trade increased by 30 percent in 2022, the European Union the most important customer

The economy of the Republic of Serbia ended the year 2022 with a record foreign trade exchange of 66.6 billion euros, the value of...

Serbia, Plan for Telekom to become a global telecommunications and multimedia player

Telekom Srbija will expand its network to the German market in May, and to the American market at the end of the year, and...

The Serbian economy is now growing more slowly compared to the region and the EU

In 2022, Serbia will have a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 2.5 percent, while next year GDP growth should be two percent, said...
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