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Serbia’s trade deficit shrinks in early 2026, but the improvement is largely import-driven
Serbia’s trade balance improved in January–February 2026 as exports rose slightly and imports fell, narrowing the goods deficit. But the data point to stabilization through import…
Serbia’s 2026 two-speed economy: services surge while industry contracts
In early 2026, Serbia’s growth is increasingly split between expanding consumption and services—supported by wage gains, stable inflation, and a growing services surplus—and an industrial sector…
Kako su krediti i aukcije oblikovali širenje obnovljivih izvora u Srbiji
Tržište obnovljivih izvora u Srbiji prešlo je sa oslanjanja na fid-in na CfD modele i aukcije, pri čemu su međunarodne finansijske institucije ostale ključni nosilac rizika.…
Serbia’s industrial contraction in early 2026 highlights how automotive growth is masking broader structural weakness
Serbia’s industrial output fell 4.7% year-on-year in the first two months of 2026, even as motor vehicle production surged about 45%. The data point to a…
Serbia’s manufacturing divergence: automotive growth masks broader industrial weakness
In early 2026, Serbia’s industrial output is contracting overall, but automotive manufacturing is expanding sharply—driven by full-scale production at Kragujevac. The result is a more export-heavy…
Transformacija rudarskih ulaganja u Srbiji: od eksploatacije ka preradi, energiji i digitalnoj infrastrukturi
Investiciona logika za rudarski sektor u Jugoistočnoj Evropi pomera težište sa same eksploatacije na preradu, energetsku integraciju, logistiku i dugoročne operativne platforme. Srbija, kao baza proizvodnje…
Serbia’s external position holds steady as capital structure shifts beneath the surface
Serbia’s external accounts in 2025 present a picture that, at first glance, appears reassuring. Headline indicators suggest stabilization. The country’s net international investment position (IIP), while…
Serbia’s early-2026 fiscal expansion widens deficit as capital spending accelerates
Serbia’s fiscal deficit widened to about RSD 70.5 billion in the first two months of 2026 as government spending outpaced revenue growth. The surge is driven…
Cene električne energije u Jugoistočnoj Evropi ostaju fragmentirane dok sezonski pad tražnje sudara sa zategnutom ponudom
U nedelji 14 (30. mart–5. april) cene električne energije u Jugoistočnoj Evropi nisu pratile trend smirivanja u zapadnoj i centralnoj Evropi: pad tražnje za praznike susreo…
Serbia’s financing model shifts toward corporate trade credit as foreign capital weakens
As foreign direct investment and portfolio inflows fade, Serbia’s early-2026 financing picture is increasingly supported by corporate trade credit. In January, trade credit rose by about…