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New copper deposit near Bor highlights Serbia’s continuing role in Europe’s copper supply
A newly identified copper ore body near Bor in eastern Serbia is being described as a large addition to the long-producing Bor basin, with detailed resource…
Serbia’s mining boom deepens as TSX and ASX juniors expand the exploration pipeline
Serbia is drawing a layered mix of mining capital, but the engine of new discoveries is increasingly driven by TSX Venture and ASX-listed explorers. That junior-led…
Market News Roundup CW17
26/04/2026 Stellantis approaches production ceiling in Kragujevac as demand for petrol Panda surges 26/04/2026 Digital payments and financial infrastructure become Serbia’s quiet productivity engine 26/04/2026 Construction…
Stellantis nears production ceiling at Kragujevac as petrol Grande Panda demand accelerates
Stellantis’ Kragujevac plant is operating near maximum intensity, driven by strong orders for the petrol Fiat Grande Panda ahead of wider rollout. The surge has pushed…
Serbia’s instant payments build a less visible productivity advantage
Serbia’s National Bank instant payment system (IPS) is scaling rapidly—processing millions of transactions with execution times around one second—while card and digital merchant payments continue to…
Serbia’s construction market shifts from permit volume to higher-value infrastructure
Serbia’s building permits dipped slightly in February 2026, but the composition of approvals points to a move toward infrastructure, energy networks and other higher-value projects. Investors…
Serbia’s private hospitals solidify their lead as the healthcare sector’s profit engine
New financial data show Serbia’s private hospital segment growing quickly in revenue while keeping profitability largely intact, even as operating costs rise. The results highlight how…
Serbia’s dinar policy autonomy keeps inflation anchored while preserving room to respond
Serbia’s National Bank of Serbia maintains inflation within its 3% ±1.5 percentage point target through interest rate, liquidity and exchange-rate tools. The managed dinar regime gives…
Serbia’s banking stability holds as industrial swings expose sectoral divide
Serbia’s banking system remains well capitalised and liquid under strong regulatory oversight, offering resilience despite uneven industrial momentum. But rising activity is being driven more by…
Serbia’s credit expansion is supporting industry—but the money is not yet building capacity
Serbia’s industrial turnover is rising in step with credit activity, but export-led demand and working-capital financing dominate. The result is growth that sustains output without clearly…