Industry
Chamber networks and Serbia’s investment map: why capital clusters—and what it means for regional balance
Foreign investor chambers in Serbia are not influencing every region equally; their activity is concentrated in a few industrial corridors that attract follow-on suppliers and export-oriented…
Foreign investor chambers and Serbia’s shifting investment pipeline
Serbia’s headline foreign direct investment numbers only hint at a deeper change: foreign investor chambers are increasingly acting as pre-market coordination platforms that shape which projects…
Serbia’s organic farming grows, but remains tiny—0.83% of agricultural land
Organic agriculture in Serbia is expanding in absolute terms, yet it still occupies only 0.83% of utilised agricultural land. The latest estimates suggest the country sits…
Middle Island ramps up drilling at Bobija gold project near Ljubovija in western Serbia
Middle Island Resources has started a new drilling phase at its Bobija project near Ljubovija, planning 17 reverse circulation holes to extend confirmation of gold-bearing polymetallic…
FDI-driven load growth is tightening Serbia’s power economics and reshaping industrial returns
Serbia’s expanding foreign direct investment is moving electricity demand toward steady, high-intensity industrial consumption from major projects including Zijin Bor, HBIS Smederevo and Linglong Zrenjanin. The…
Bor’s copper engine is reshaping Serbia’s role in Europe’s electrification supply chain
Serbia’s copper system centered on the Zijin Mining-operated Bor complex has drawn billions in investment and boosted output, tying the country more directly to Europe’s power…
Serbia’s push for data centres runs into power constraints—and forces new energy choices
Serbia’s plan to expand [[PRRS_LINK_1]]-driven digital infrastructure is colliding with the practical limits of its grid, especially as [[PRRS_LINK_2]] demand grows in both size and volatility.…
Industrial Accelerator Act raises the stakes for South-East Europe’s low-carbon investment calculus
The European Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act arrives as decarbonisation, competition and geopolitics force a rethink of where Europe’s next industrial capacity will be built—potentially reshaping…
Western Balkans tailings reframe investor risk as Europe hunts critical raw materials
Europe is increasingly treating legacy mining waste in the Western Balkans—such as copper and polymetallic tailings—as recoverable secondary raw materials, shifting projects from extraction to processing.…
Serbia readies €400 million industrial support to bring output back toward 2022 levels
Serbia’s government is preparing a €400 million package designed to lift industrial production back to the levels seen in 2022, as slowing activity across 2023–2025 weighs…