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Railway renaissance: Why Serbia’s cargo future is being decided now

There are moments in a country’s development when sectors previously taken for granted suddenly become central to its future. Railways are rarely glamorous. They do not carry the symbolic charge of megaproject highways, nor do they create the visual spectacle of skyline-altering construction. Yet, throughout modern economic history, railways have consistently marked the difference between […]

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Corridor X, corridor of opportunity: Why Serbia’s transport spine is becoming economic strategy

There are infrastructure projects that quietly improve transport, and there are infrastructure systems that redefine economies. Corridor X belongs to the second category. For decades it has been something between a geopolitical passageway and a civil engineering project; a necessary artery connecting Central Europe with the southeastern part of the continent. Today, however, Corridor X

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Crossroads to advantage: How Serbia turns geography into economic power by 2030

There are countries that travel through history, and there are countries that history travels through. Serbia has always belonged to the second category. Empires, armies, trade caravans, industrial routes, communications systems and railways all passed through it, repeatedly proving the same point: geography is destiny. But geography alone never guarantees advantage. In modern economics, it

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From labour to capability: Serbia’s skills revolution imperative (2026–2030)

Every serious conversation about Serbia’s economic future eventually collapses into one unavoidable truth: everything depends on people. Not incentives, not infrastructure, not policies, not negotiations, not branding. Those matter. But in the end, an economy rises or falls on whether it has enough people with the right capabilities to carry it into the future. Serbia

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National strength or borrowed growth? The strategic balance Serbia must get right (2026–2030)

Few countries in Europe have relied as successfully on foreign direct investment as Serbia. Over the last decade, foreign factories, foreign capital, foreign technology, foreign logistics giants and foreign industrial strategies have shaped not only Serbia’s economy, but its development identity. Global companies did not just enter Serbia; they defined large parts of it. They

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From passing through to staying: Turning logistics into Serbian economic advantage (2026–2030)

Serbia has spent most of its modern economic narrative proudly positioning itself as a crossroads — a country people pass through, goods pass through, investments pass through and history repeatedly passes through. Geography has always been Serbia’s great fortune and great limitation. It sits at the center of Balkan corridors, on strategic European routes, touching

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Serbia’s new economic engine: Finance, green investment & professional business services are redrawing the Western Balkans market

For years Serbia’s economic story was dominated by manufacturing, agribusiness, and construction. But as Europe accelerates its green transition and global firms seek cost-efficient nearshore hubs for finance and professional services, Serbia is emerging as a regional powerhouse in financial operations, sustainable investment vehicles, and high-value business services. With Belgrade becoming one of Southeast Europe’s fastest-growing

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Serbia’s green industrial pivot: Environmental services, waste management & circular economy as Europe’s new outsourcing frontier

As the European Union accelerates its climate transition, the demand for environmental engineering, waste-management services, ESG reporting, circular-economy solutions, and technical after-sale support is rising faster than the EU labor market can supply.Serbia—strategically located, technically skilled, and cost-competitive—is emerging as one of the most promising nearshore destinations for these new green services. Once seen primarily as a

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Serbia’s geographic advantage as a bridge between EU production zones: How industrial supply chains are redrawing the economic map of Southeast Europe

Serbia has quietly become one of Europe’s most strategically positioned industrial platforms. Situated between the EU’s Central European manufacturing belt (Austria–Hungary–Slovakia–Czech Republic) and the Adriatic/Mediterranean transport corridors, Serbia is now deeply embedded in European industrial supply chains — even without formal EU membership. In the next decade, Serbia’s role is expected to expand even further,

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