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How Can Serbian Heavy Industry Remain Competitive by 2030?

As the EU accelerates the green transition, Serbia’s energy-intensive industry is facing increasing environmental requirements, rising costs, and regulatory uncertainty. The Association of Serbian Energy-Intensive Industry (ASEII) today brings together key companies...

Energy Sector and Gender Equality: The Situation in Serbia and the Region

Gender equality is one of the key conditions for a fair and clean energy transition, which is why increasing attention is being paid to empowering women and ensuring their greater participation in...

Serbia’s energy plan: 1,500 MW of new capacity, gas-fired power plants, and the start of a nuclear program

Serbia’s energy sector is facing major changes and, according to Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović, the country could add around 1,500 MW of new state-owned electricity generation capacity by...

Serbia Plans to Increase Gas Imports from Azerbaijan to 1.4 Billion Cubic Meters Annually

During the 12th Ministerial Meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council in Baku, Assistant Minister of Mining and Energy for Oil and Gas, Saša Koković, emphasized the importance of energy security...

Serbia and Hungary Deepen Economic Cooperation

Last week in Belgrade, more than 200 businesspeople from 117 companies across various sectors gathered for the Serbian-Hungarian Business Forum. According to Marko Čadež, President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, bilateral trade...

Serbia to Host World Environment Day 2027

Serbia has been selected to host World Environment Day 2027 under the United Nations Environment Programme (United Nations Environment Programme – UNEP), the Ministry of Environmental Protection announced. World Environment Day is observed...

German industry lost 124,000 jobs in 2025: Is the pressure spilling over to Serbia as well?

German industry reduced its workforce by around 124,000 in 2025, according to an analysis by consulting firm EY based on data from the Federal Statistical Office. The study says industrial employment fell...

Bobija Project, Western Serbia: New Sampling Indicates Greater Polymetallic Potential

Australian company Middle Island Resources (MDI), focused on gold and base metals exploration, announced in its publications in September last year that it would carry out geological exploration at the Bobija project...

How Do Falling EU Orders Impact Serbian Automotive Factories and Employment?

It is no news that Serbia depends on Europe when it comes to markets. Given transport routes, geographic proximity, and the fact that Serbia is part of the same continent, doing business...

Citizen Sensors Reveal: More Than 80 Municipalities in Serbia Experienced Air Pollution in 2025

More than 80 municipalities in Serbia recorded excessive air pollution in 2025, according to the latest results from the citizen-led air quality monitoring network, published in a report by the Belgrade Open...

The Green Transition Cannot Be Put on Hold – Erste Bank Launches a Pioneering ESG Model in Serbia

At a moment when the world is once again shifting its focus from sustainability to rapid profit, Erste Bank in Serbia is doing the opposite precisely: we remain the most significant financial...

How CBAM Will Transform the Serbian Economy

As of 1 January 2026, Serbia enters a new economic reality: the full implementation of CBAM (the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) will not only pose a regulatory challenge but also test the...

Celebrating Five Years of Siemens Energy Serbia: Shaping the Energy Future of the Region

Five years after Siemens Energy became an independent company, this global energy leader has grown into one of the key drivers of energy transition. In Serbia, Siemens Energy has maintained its reputation...

Cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Rank Among Europe’s Most Polluted by PM2.5

Cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked among the most polluted in Europe in terms of PM2.5 air pollution in 2024, according to data from IQAir, an internationally recognized air quality...

Serbia the Most Advanced in the Region in Implementing the Electricity Integration Package

The integration of the European Union’s energy market and the Energy Community is no longer only a political objective, but a shared economic, climate and security imperative—this is the key conclusion of...

Serbia: What the New GHG Emissions Tax Law Will Bring from 2026

From January 2026, the Law on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Tax will come into effect in Serbia, in order to establish a fiscal mechanism for the systematic reduction of industrial emissions and...

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