Markets
Adriatic wind corridor reshapes power trading across South-East Europe
A fast-growing onshore wind corridor from the Adriatic through Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina into Serbia—and toward Romania—is changing how electricity moves, balances and prices across…
Battery storage is becoming the backbone of South-East Europe’s power markets
Battery energy storage in Serbia, Greece, Romania and Bulgaria is shifting from a supporting technology to core grid infrastructure. As renewables outpace flexibility, storage is increasingly…
SEE renewables shift from megawatts to grid access, storage and carbon exposure
South-East Europe’s renewable build-out is moving into a more infrastructure-heavy phase, with investors increasingly judging projects on grid access, storage integration, CBAM-related market positioning and cross-border…
Serbia’s power market faces rising regional volatility as renewables reshape the Balkans
As South-East Europe shifts away from centralized thermal generation, Serbia is becoming more exposed to hourly price swings driven by solar, hydro variability, cross-border flows and…
World Bank flags Serbia growth slowdown as Europe demand cools
The World Bank is taking a more cautious view of Serbia’s growth, arguing that the post-crisis recovery phase is ending and that future expansion will hinge…
Foreign mining capital grows Serbia’s strategic-minerals profile—along with political and financing risk
Foreign mining investors are increasingly viewing Serbia not just as a low-cost manufacturing hub, but as a strategic source of copper, gold and lithium for Europe’s…
Serbia’s retail spending holds up in early 2026, but the industrial slowdown risk is still there
Early 2026 retail turnover data point to resilient household demand in Serbia despite a weaker industrial and export backdrop. The durability of that momentum, however, increasingly…
Mining and metals drive Serbia’s export price growth in April
Serbia’s April export producer price data confirmed one of the clearest structural shifts in the country’s industrial economy: mining, metals, chemicals and intermediate industrial goods are…
NIS ownership talks put Serbia’s refining strategy and geopolitical balancing to the test
Negotiations over the future ownership structure of Serbia’s NIS are increasingly shaping expectations for how Belgrade will manage energy security, sanctions alignment and long-term refining competitiveness.…
SEPA integration puts Serbia on a faster track toward Europe’s payments system
Serbia’s formal move into the SEPA payments framework will reshape how euro-linked trade, investment and corporate finance move across borders. For investors and companies, it promises…