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Serbia keeps dinar bond market open as regional borrowing costs rise
Serbia sold another tranche of five-year dinar government bonds, raising 2.158 billion dinars at a 4.5% coupon and about a 4.59% yield, with demand more than…
Bobija polymetallic results in western Serbia spotlight antimony’s new strategic role for Europe
Exploration at the Bobija polymetallic project near Ljubovija indicates continued mineralization and elevated silver, lead, zinc and antimony grades across a wider corridor. With antimony now…
Hungary’s political shift could force Serbia to rethink how it gains access to Paks 2 power
Hungary’s incoming leadership says it will revisit the financing, economics and implementation conditions of the €12.5 billion Paks 2 project, adding uncertainty for Serbia’s long-discussed ambition…
Serbia’s mining boom draws ASX juniors—but financing and permitting risks are rising
Serbia has rapidly evolved into a key European frontier for exploration, pulling in ASX-listed juniors targeting gold and polymetallic prospects. But investors are increasingly weighing ESG,…
Avio Network acquisition of JAT Tehnika signals Serbia’s push to upgrade aircraft maintenance capabilities
Belgrade-based Avio Network has acquired JAT Tehnika, one of the Western Balkans’ largest aircraft maintenance and repair providers, setting out plans to modernize infrastructure, equipment and…
CBAM hedging is becoming a strategic survival tool for Balkan industry
Across Serbia and the wider Balkan industrial corridor, the conversation around the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to move beyond compliance and toward…
Serbia’s grid is becoming the country’s most strategic industrial infrastructure
For years, Serbia’s economic strategy focused primarily on attracting factories, building highways and positioning the country as a competitive manufacturing base near the European Union. By 2026,…
Serbia’s renewable-industrial complex starts to emerge as infrastructure and ESG hurdles loom
Serbia is beginning to link renewable power, battery storage, industrial manufacturing, critical minerals and logistics into a more integrated platform aligned with Europe’s decarbonization economy. The…
Serbia’s next test is managing scale, not winning new investment
After years of building credibility and attracting capital, Serbia’s economic challenge is shifting toward execution: integrating energy, labor, transport, permitting and public finances so growth can…
Serbia’s industrial pivot: why Southeast Europe’s next manufacturing core is taking shape
Southeast Europe is moving into a new industrial phase shaped by energy security, nearshoring and logistics resilience. Serbia is emerging as the region’s integrated manufacturing and…