Tag Archives: energy security
Hormuz disruption reshapes South East Europe’s energy investment priorities
Disruptions tied to the Strait of Hormuz are pushing European policymakers to rethink energy security assumptions, with South East Europe increasingly positioned as a strategic low-carbon…
Serbia hardens its stance in MOL–NIS talks, prioritizing refinery control and domestic fuel security
Serbia has rejected MOL’s first proposal for the Russian stake in NIS, arguing it lacked binding guarantees on Pančevo refinery operations, fuel supply continuity and future…
Geopolitical stress spotlights Serbia’s dependence on imported medicines
As geopolitical instability rises, Serbia’s exposure is increasingly shifting from energy-only concerns to health supply risk. The country’s pharmaceutical trade deficit—driven by limited domestic manufacturing depth—leaves…
Montenegro approves €40 million EPCG borrowing to strengthen power resilience as trade deficit widens
Montenegro has approved a €40 million borrowing package for state utility EPCG, backed by KfW, to expand the Perućica hydropower plant. The financing comes as carbon…
EU finansiranje jača srpske energetske kapacitete i infrastrukturu
Evropska unija se pozicionira kao ključni partner Srbije u izazovima modernizacije, pružajući značajna sredstva koja su usmerena ka una...
EU finansije kao ključni faktor u razvoju Srbije
Evropska unija se pozicionira kao glavni partner Srbije, donirajući značajna sredstva za unapređenje infrastrukture i energetsku bezbed...