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Copper, electrification and grid components: Serbia as a European-aligned industrial base for the next phase of EU power infrastructure growth

Europe is entering the most capital-intensive phase of its electrification century. Record deployment of renewables, accelerating e-mobility diffusion, exponential demand expansion in data centres, hydrogen pilots moving toward industrial scale, and the pressing need to reinforce ageing transmission and distribution infrastructure are converging into one structural reality: Europe requires unprecedented volumes of copper-based products, high-performance […]

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Serbia at the crossroads of the hydrogen era: Between strategic potential and regulatory reality

Across Europe, the green hydrogen transition is no longer a distant concept but a clear strategic pathway for decarbonising energy systems, heavy industry and transport. Germany’s energy transition strategy explicitly recognises that long-term climate neutrality will rely on imported renewable hydrogen and its derivatives. The European Union has already built a regulatory and policy architecture

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Green transit, green industry: Serbia’s low-carbon competitive advantage

Every economic era eventually creates its own definition of competitiveness. For decades, competitiveness meant low labor cost, tax incentives, and geographic convenience. Today, that equation is being rewritten by forces deeper and more structural: climate policy, carbon pricing, regulatory philosophy, consumer preference, financial pressure and industrial survival logic. Europe is no longer asking whether economies

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Hydrogen highways: Can Serbia become a central node in Europe’s new energy economy?

For most of modern history, power came from what countries could extract. In the future, power will come from what countries can connect, convert and stabilize. Europe is moving rapidly from a fossil-based energy logic to a decarbonized industrial model — and this shift is not philosophical. It is strategic, financial, infrastructural and geopolitical. It

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Build now or be bypassed: Serbia’s final decade to secure hub leadership

There are moments in national development when excuses stop mattering. When history becomes less about what was done to a country and more about what that country chooses to do with what it has. Serbia has arrived at such a moment. For the first time in decades, geography, economics, infrastructure, industry, energy transition and geopolitics

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Digital freight nation: Serbia’s opportunity in smart logistics technologies

Every major economic transformation eventually reaches a point where physical capability must be matched by digital intelligence. Roads, railways, rivers, ports and intermodal terminals may define where goods move, but digital systems increasingly define how well they move, how transparently they move, how securely they move, and how profitably they move. In the era now unfolding, logistics

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Insurance, arbitration, risk: Serbia as a regional commercial powerhouse

There is a level of economic maturity that cannot be built with infrastructure alone. It arrives when a country evolves beyond simply participating in trade to helping judge, finance, and secure it. It arrives when an economy no longer relies only on factories, roads and warehouses to create value, but begins profiting from the instruments that

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Customs, compliance and confidence: Building the business architecture of trade

Every serious trading nation eventually learns a truth that is as old as commerce itself but more relevant today than ever: goods do not move because infrastructure exists; they move because confidence exists. Trucks, trains, ships and barges cannot compensate for weak institutions. Corridors collapse without credible governance. Markets avoid places where rules are unpredictable, procedures

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