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Beyond warehouses: The rise of Serbia’s trade services economy

There is a phase in every serious economic transformation when tangible infrastructure must quietly give way to something less visible but far more powerful. Roads, railways, ports and logistics terminals are essential — they move goods, compress distance and attract industry. But eventually, the question evolves from how things move to who manages movement, who finances it, who […]

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The next industrial Serbia: Green metals, hydrogen and strategic re-industrialization

Every industrial era eventually reaches a point where countries must decide whether to evolve or be overtaken. Europe has reached that point. Industry is no longer being shaped only by cost efficiency, productivity and trade flows; it is being redefined by carbon responsibility, strategic autonomy, resource security, technological acceleration and geopolitical discipline. The next industrial

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Factories follow corridors: Why logistics power attracts manufacturing

Every economy that has successfully industrialized in the modern era has one thing in common: its manufacturing sectors did not grow in isolation. They grew because they were plugged into credible, efficient, predictable logistics systems. Factories do not simply choose countries — they choose locations where value can move. They choose geographies where inputs arrive on time,

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Food on the move: How cold chains and agro-logistics can reshape Serbia’s export reality

In every economy, there is a difference between being an agricultural nation and being an agricultural power. The first grows food. The second builds systems around food — systems that stabilize value, protect quality, expand markets, create brands, support farmers, attract investment, and build long-term export reliability. Serbia today stands exactly in that space of

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Steel, copper and critical minerals: Serbia as a processing and transit power

In the new global economy, minerals are no longer simply commodities. They are strategic assets, geopolitical leverage instruments, technological prerequisites, and industrial lifelines. Whoever can extract them securely, process them intelligently, transport them efficiently, and integrate them into value chains controls much more than markets — they control futures. Serbia today sits in the middle

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Energy in motion: Why Serbia matters in power, gas and fuel trading networks

Energy is not simply a commodity. It is the political chemistry of continents, the financial pulse of industries, the invisible infrastructure of every economy, and the most consequential strategic field of the 21st century. Nations that control how energy flows rarely need to control anything else; influence follows automatically. Serbia today finds itself in a

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Intermodal Serbia: Where rail, road and river become economic strategy

There is a fundamental difference between a country with infrastructure and a country with a logistics system. One builds roads, rail lines, and ports; the other builds connectivity, efficiency and economic leverage. Serbia today stands precisely at that threshold. Its highways are strengthening, its rail modernization is advancing, and its Danube potential is slowly being rediscovered.

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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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