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Serbia’s logistics boom turns into the steady cash engine behind its FDI strategy
While manufacturing expansion draws attention, Serbia’s foreign investment model is increasingly powered by logistics and distribution—activities that make up about 36% of service-sector foreign-owned firms. With…
Chinese industrial deals in Serbia raise the stakes for decarbonisation, financing and long-term competitiveness
Serbia’s foreign investment model is splitting along sector lines: European capital favors networks and logistics, while Chinese investors concentrate in heavy assets such as mining, steel…
FDI-driven load growth is tightening Serbia’s power economics and reshaping industrial returns
Serbia’s expanding foreign direct investment is moving electricity demand toward steady, high-intensity industrial consumption from major projects including Zijin Bor, HBIS Smederevo and Linglong Zrenjanin. The…
Bor’s copper engine is reshaping Serbia’s role in Europe’s electrification supply chain
Serbia’s copper system centered on the Zijin Mining-operated Bor complex has drawn billions in investment and boosted output, tying the country more directly to Europe’s power…
Serbia’s SEEPEX to shift to negative electricity pricing from May 2026, with new limits and VAT treatment
Serbia will introduce negative electricity prices on [[PRRS_LINK_2]] from May 2026 as it modernizes trading rules toward EU market practices. The change includes wider price limits,…
Serbia locks in three-month Russian gas extension at discounted, oil-linked rates
Serbia has agreed to a three-month extension of its gas supply agreement with Russia, confirmed by calls between Aleksandar VuÄŤić and Vladimir Putin. The renewed contract…
Serbia’s grid geography turns into regional leverage as South-East Europe grapples with congestion
Serbia sits at the crossroads of major north-south and east-west power corridors, where physical bottlenecks translate into persistent price spreads across multiple markets. As renewable output…
Serbia’s Danube pipeline plan: a pivot toward multi-source gas security in Southeast Europe
Serbia is pushing ahead with plans for a gas pipeline beneath the Danube, aiming to turn its network into a multi-directional regional hub rather than a…
Alstom wins ~€915m Belgrade Metro Line 1 systems deal as Serbia ramps up its urban rail spending
Alstom has secured an approximately €915 million contract to deliver the systems and rolling stock for the first phase of Belgrade’s Metro Line 1, a cornerstone…
Serbia’s push for data centres runs into power constraints—and forces new energy choices
Serbia’s plan to expand [[PRRS_LINK_1]]-driven digital infrastructure is colliding with the practical limits of its grid, especially as [[PRRS_LINK_2]] demand grows in both size and volatility.…