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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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Knowledge as infrastructure: Why Serbia needs an industrial intelligence system (2026–2030)

Infrastructure is usually understood as concrete, rail, bridges, power plants and highways. But in modern economies, knowledge is infrastructure. Countries no longer compete only with ports and factories; they compete with intellectual systems, research institutions, applied innovation environments and organized economic intelligence. Between 2026 and 2030, Serbia’s greatest industrial transformation challenge may not be physical

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From tools to technology systems: The rise of Serbia’s advanced machinery potential (2026–2030)

Machinery has always been the invisible backbone of industrial economies. Nations do not merely build products; they build the machines that make products possible. In that sense, advanced machinery manufacturing is not simply another industry. It is the industry that gives life to all other industries. Between 2026 and 2030, Serbia has a quiet but

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Energy as industrial policy: The strategic core of Serbia’s next growth model (2026–2030)

Energy is no longer just a utility question for Serbia. It is the architecture on which the entire economic future rests. The past few years revealed something that economists had long understood but policymakers often underestimated: without energy security, energy affordability and energy modernization, no industrial strategy survives very long. From 2026 to 2030, Serbia’s

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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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From tools to tech: Why Serbia needs electronics to secure industrial sovereignty (2026–2030)

If automotive defines Serbia’s industrial identity and manufacturing shapes its economic weight, electronics will determine whether Serbia controls its future or remains dependent on others to define it. The global industrial economy is increasingly electronics-centric. Every advanced machine, every vehicle, every logistics system, every energy system and nearly every modern industrial operation is governed by

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Manufacturing 4.0 in Serbia: Ambition, reality and the road between them (2026–2030)

Serbia has rebuilt its economy on the back of factories. Industrial parks, production halls, logistics zones and foreign-owned manufacturing footprints became the architecture of growth narratives. It was a deliberate strategy and, in many respects, a successful one. Manufacturing anchored employment, increased exports, stabilized industrial relevance and created political credibility for development claims. But between

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From suppliers to system designers: How Serbia can climb the automotive value chain (2026–2030)

For nearly two decades, Serbia built much of its modern industrial credibility on mobility and automotive manufacturing. Assembly plants, supplier hubs, logistics clusters and component manufacturing defined national economic narratives about industrialization, modernization and export relevance. The model worked. It created jobs, anchored foreign direct investment, integrated Serbia deeper into European industrial chains and positioned

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