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Rising industrial investment is not yet fully translating into output, highlighting an emerging execution gap
Serbia has sustained strong levels of industrial investment over the past decade, positioning itself as one of the most active manufacturing destinations in South-East Europe. Annual…
EU accession progress is starting to narrow Montenegro’s risk pricing across markets
As Montenegro advances through EU accession chapters and strengthens its institutions, investors are beginning to see a gradual compression of risk premiums. That shift is lowering…
Montenegro banks expand, but investors face a Europe-linked risk as growth slows
Montenegro’s banking sector is expanding—driven by faster loan growth, steadier deposits and improving profitability—while the Eurozone is projected to grow only 0.9% in 2026. The divergence…
Sveti Stefan talks edge toward reopening as June window replaces earlier May expectations
Montenegro’s government and the Sveti Stefan leaseholder are nearing alignment on a framework to restart the Aman-managed resort, with a reopening window now pointing to June…
Kako 400 kV mreža Jugoistočne Evrope pretvara zagušenja u investicione signale
Interkonekcije od 400 kV širom Jugoistočne Evrope sve više funkcionišu kao „investibilna mapa“: koridori, ATC kapaciteti i nivoi ograničenja proizvodnje direktno oblikuju spreadove, prihode i rizik…
CGES ulaže 7,9 miliona evra u modernizaciju trafostanice Brezna: priprema za veći izvoz obnovljive energije
Crnogorski operator prenosnog sistema CGES potpisao je ugovor od 7,9 miliona evra za transformatorsku opremu u trafostanici Brezna, kao deo šire investicije vredne 36 miliona evra.…
Montenegro signs grid deal for 70 MW Tupan solar, underscoring “grid-first” shift
Montenegro’s transmission operator CGES has signed a connection agreement with Swiss developer S2P Electric for the planned Tupan solar park, securing framework terms to link the…
Srbija pojačava preradu u NIS-u i pušta strateške rezerve dizela radi stabilnog snabdevanja gorivom
Srbija najavljuje dodatno povećanje obima prerade u Naftnoj industriji Srbije (NIS) tokom aprila, uz oslanjanje na državne mere za smanjenje šokova na tržištu. Kao potporu kompanijama,…
Slovenia’s February power picture: renewables lift output even as demand eases
Slovenia’s net electricity generation rose 2% year-on-year to 1,182 GWh in February 2026, supported by higher hydropower and a sharp jump in wind and solar. The…
Montenegro’s test of resilience: tourism cash flow meets inflation and a pivot toward energy stability
Montenegro’s economy continues to rely on tourism for growth and liquidity, but inflation and shifting global travel patterns are compressing the payoff from peak seasons. At…