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South Korean-led consortium seeks 30-year control of Montenegro’s Podgorica and Tivat airports under expansion push
A South Korean-led consortium is moving Montenegro’s long-stalled airport concession process toward a decisive phase, proposing a 30-year operating concession covering both Podgorica and Tivat. The…
Yettel absorbs SBB in Serbia as legal merger takes effect, setting up a fully converged operator
Serbia’s telecom market moves into a new consolidation phase as Yettel and SBB begin operating under a single legal structure from 1 April 2026. The integration…
How Azvirt’s disclosures reframe Serbia’s road pricing: engineering scope, risk and financing behind Osmeh Vojvodine
Azerbaijani contractor Azvirt’s latest disclosures provide a detailed look at how Serbia prices major road projects, arguing that headline euro totals reflect far more than asphalt.…
Belgrade’s BG Voz to buy 30 CAF EMUs in €300m rolling stock push
BG Voz is moving ahead with a procurement deal worth more than €300 million for 30 new electric multiple units from CAF, aiming to raise capacity…
Dunav Osiguranje’s 2025 earnings surge underscores Serbia insurer’s margin discipline
Serbia’s largest insurer, [[PRRS_LINK_1]], reported net income up about 40% year-on-year to roughly 4.3 billion dinars in 2025, driven by expanding core insurance margins rather than…
Montenegro–Italy HVDC link changes the risk and return profile across the Adriatic power trade
A 600 MW Montenegro–Italy HVDC cable has turned the Adriatic corridor into a direct price conduit, exporting lower-cost Balkan power into an Italian market that often…
Alstom wins ~€915m Belgrade Metro Line 1 systems deal as Serbia ramps up its urban rail spending
Alstom has secured an approximately €915 million contract to deliver the systems and rolling stock for the first phase of Belgrade’s Metro Line 1, a cornerstone…
Serbia’s next 180 MW wind build tests grid readiness as project footprint and capacity scale up
A new planned 180 MW wind farm in eastern Serbia near RaĹľanj would cover about 1,134 hectares and could use up to 25 turbines, underscoring how…
Voli’s push for domestic sourcing in Montenegro lifts local turnover to €87 million and expands private labels
Montenegro’s largest supermarket chain, Voli, says the amount of turnover generated by Montenegrin companies inside its network has climbed from about €14 million in 2010 to…
Wizz Air’s Podgorica base reshapes Montenegro’s air access with new routes and A321neo aircraft
Wizz Air is opening a base at Podgorica Airport, adding 17 international routes and basing two Airbus A321neo aircraft as Montenegro seeks more year-round air connectivity.…