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Silver and antimony findings at Bobija project put western Serbia back in Europe’s strategic minerals spotlight
Middle Island Resources says its Bobija exploration near Ljubovija and Valjevo has identified silver and antimony anomalies within a broader polymetallic system across several kilometers of…
Serbia and Azerbaijan push ahead with Niš gas power plant plans as grid needs tighten
Serbia and Azerbaijan are accelerating plans for a roughly 500 MW gas-fired power plant near Niš, with construction potentially starting as early as 2027. Analysts say…
CBAM, congestion and carbon power are redefining Serbia’s industrial energy economy
Serbia’s electricity market is no longer evolving only as an energy system. It is increasingly becoming part of a broader industrial and export restructuring process driven…
Wienerberger to buy Serbia’s Univerzum Group, expanding clay block production in Southeast Europe
Wienerberger has agreed to acquire Serbia’s clay block producer Univerzum Group, adding two manufacturing sites and deepening its reach across Southeast Europe. The phased purchase will…
Serbia consults on EU-style rules for financial conglomerates
Serbia’s central bank has launched a public consultation on a Draft Law on Financial Conglomerates designed to align domestic oversight with EU rules. The proposal would…
Serbia presses MOL for changes as OFAC deadline approaches for NIS ownership restructuring
Serbian authorities are still dissatisfied with MOL Group’s proposed path for restructuring NIS ownership, even as a US OFAC deadline nears. The clock is ticking to…
Greece hosts ministers as Vertical Gas Corridor cooperation moves to next phase
Energy ministers from Greece, Serbia, North Macedonia and Bulgaria met in Athens to push forward regional energy infrastructure and supply-security projects. The group agreed to advance…
CBAM forces Serbia to rethink the financing and competitiveness of its €20 billion export base
Serbia’s exports remain heavily concentrated in EU markets, but the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is reshaping how carbon-intensive industries are priced, financed and assessed. For…
Banks, renewable energy and CBAM are creating Serbia’s new export financing model
Serbia’s industrial economy is entering a decisive transition phase in which access to European markets, industrial financing and export competitiveness are becoming increasingly linked to carbon…
Serbia’s slowing growth leans on state infrastructure spending as private momentum cools
As Serbia’s economy enters a softer growth phase, the National Bank of Serbia points to GDP forecasts for 2026 being revised down toward around 3.0% while…