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Rule of law and the politics of enlargement in the Western Balkans

The rule of law has become the central pillar shaping the European Union’s enlargement policy toward the Western Balkans. In earlier phases of enlargement,...

EU enlargement and the Western Balkans: Between strategic vision and political illusion

For more than two decades the European Union has presented enlargement toward the Western Balkans as both a strategic objective and a normative commitment....

Between Brussels and Moscow: Serbia’s geopolitical balancing strategy

Serbia’s foreign policy has long been characterized by a pragmatic balancing strategy designed to preserve economic opportunities and political autonomy in a region shaped...

Serbia’s EU accession in 2026: Reform momentum and strategic uncertainty

The trajectory of Serbia’s accession to the European Union in 2026 reflects a complex interplay of institutional reform, economic convergence, and geopolitical positioning. More...

Passenger traffic at Niš Airport climbs sharply in February

The Niš Constantine the Great Airport recorded a notable increase in passenger numbers in February 2026, signaling strengthening travel demand ahead of the peak...

Belgrade Stock Exchange plans carbon credit trading to help exporters manage EU climate costs

Serbia is preparing to introduce a new carbon credit trading platform on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, a development that could create both challenges and...

MK Group executive emphasizes investment, domestic capital and export as drivers of Serbia’s long-term economic growth

At the 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum held in Serbia, MK Group Chief Executive Officer Mihailo Janković outlined a strategic vision for the country’s economic...

Serbia maintains Ba2 credit rating with stable outlook

In its latest sovereign credit assessment, the international rating agency Moody’s Investors Service has affirmed the Republic of Serbia’s long-term issuer and senior unsecured...

Serbia could launch carbon emissions trading platform by summer

Serbia is planning to introduce a dedicated carbon emissions trading platform as part of broader financial market development efforts, with the goal of having...

Serbia signs agreement for new U.S. tax administration software

At the 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum, Director of the Tax Administration of Serbia Dragana Marković confirmed that a contract has been signed for the procurement...

Serbia secures EUR 350 million loan for road infrastructure expansion

The Government of the Serbia has approved a new EUR 350 million borrowing package aimed at accelerating priority road infrastructure projects, reinforcing the country’s...

National Bank of Serbia: January industrial decline linked to refinery shutdown

Industrial production in Serbia recorded a noticeable decline at the beginning of the year, primarily as a consequence of the temporary halt in operations...

Serbia’s GDP growth slows to two percent in 2025 as investment and construction weaken

Serbia’s economy expanded modestly in 2025, with real gross domestic product increasing by 2 percent compared with 2024, according to estimates published by the...

Serbia’s grid capacity constraints and the race to deliver green electricity for CBAM-exposed industry

Serbia’s renewable expansion and the emerging demand for low-carbon electricity from export-oriented industry are increasingly constrained by a factor that rarely receives the same...
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