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Serbia’s startup push hits friction on IP costs and credit access
As Serbia’s startup ecosystem matures, policymakers and industry figures are increasingly focused on two bottlenecks: the high cost of securing intellectual property and financing conditions that…
Serbia as Europe’s near-shored LFP energy storage hub: a financing blueprint for grid-scale growth
Europe’s push to localize battery supply chains is creating an equity opportunity in near-shored lithium iron phosphate (LFP) energy storage systems, with Serbia positioned as a…
ElevenEs builds Serbia’s LFP battery hub, aiming for gigafactory scale in Europe
ElevenEs, backed by Al Pack Group in Subotica, has progressed from a 2019 concept to pilot LFP cell production in 2023 and is now laying out…
Serbia positions itself as Europe’s next hub for secondary mining and circular resources
As the EU pushes to secure critical raw materials and cut import dependence, Serbia is revaluing decades of industrial waste—from copper tailings to coal ash—as feedstock…
Utva Silosi to add Danieli ERW pipe line in Serbia, targeting higher-value tubing
Serbia’s Utva Silosi AD Kovin has signed an agreement with Danieli to supply a new electric resistance welded (ERW) pipe production line for its Kovin plant.…
Hungary election reshapes risk calculus for Serbia’s NIS, driving an “overnight” valuation repricing
Serbia’s NIS is being “repriced overnight” as Hungary’s election outcome changes the political and transaction risk around negotiations involving MOL and Russian-linked ownership. Market commentary suggests…
Former Hotel Jugoslavija site in Belgrade set for €500 million ultra-luxury waterfront overhaul
Belgrade’s former Hotel Jugoslavija site is being redeveloped into a mixed-use, ultra-premium waterfront complex with an investment of nearly €500 million. The plan includes a Ritz-Carlton-branded…
Serbia commits over €80 million in hotel subsidies for Expo 2027 build-out
Serbia has approved more than €80 million in state support for hotel construction and upgrades ahead of Expo 2027 in Belgrade, combining incentives for private investors…
Serbia’s electricity market faces a structural re-pricing risk as supply tightens and tariffs stay misaligned
As Europe moves into a tighter power balance heading into summer 2026, Serbia’s already fragile electricity system is likely to face further upward pressure on costs.…
Belgrade readies Expo 2027, betting on growth while confronting fiscal risk
Belgrade is preparing to host Expo 2027, a large-scale international exhibition expected to draw more than 4 million visitors and involve over 100 Serbian subcontractors. The…