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Serbia pledges €2.3bn in state-guaranteed energy financing, putting EPS at the center of the transition
Serbia’s revised Fiscal Strategy for 2026–2028 places energy investment at the core of its capital plan, with state-backed guarantees earmarking about €2.26bn for EPS-led projects. The…
Serbia’s Fiscal Strategy 2026–2028 bets on construction surge, services peak and a slower industrial rebound
Serbia’s revised Fiscal Strategy for 2026–2028 projects growth that is front-loaded in public investment, with construction driving the near-term expansion and services peaking in 2027 around…
European manufacturers in Serbia reposition as CBAM-ready export platforms
The introduction of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is not only reshaping the economics of Chinese exports to Europe. It is also quietly redefining the…
CBAM 2026 forces Chinese manufacturers to reprice Europe—Serbia emerges as a strategic export platform
The introduction of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in its definitive phase from 2026 marks a structural break in global manufacturing economics. For China-based exporters—particularly in steel,…
EPS begins trial run of major flue gas desulfurization unit at Nikola Tesla B to cut SO2 and meet EU rules
Serbian utility EPS has started trial operation of a new flue gas desulfurization system at the Nikola Tesla B (TENT B) coal plant in Obrenovac. Once…
Serbia holds its position as the last major sugar producer in the region
Serbia has emerged as the last significant sugar-producing country in the Western Balkans, maintaining an industrial capacity that has largely disappeared across neighbouring markets. While countries in…
EU carbon border tax begins reshaping Serbia’s power exports and industrial competitiveness
The introduction of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) at the start of 2026 is already materially altering the economics of Serbia’s export model, with the…
Serbia sets aside €5.17 billion for public debt servicing in 2025 as financing pressures rise
Serbia plans to spend about €5.17 billion on servicing its public debt in 2025, a major outlay driven by both principal repayments and interest. The burden…
Serbia’s wage distribution shows a polarised labour market beneath rising averages
Even as Serbia’s average net salary rose in January 2026, the latest wage breakdown points to a labour market split at the extremes, with similarly sized…
Leasing is steering Serbia’s electric mobility shift toward smaller, affordable cars
In Serbia, the move toward electrified vehicles is being driven less by showrooms or subsidies and more by leasing structures that match what households can afford.…