Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia are pulling ahead, while Bosnia and North Macedonia are being held back by lower external demand and domestic fiscal pressures, says new World Bank report.
The wiiw autumn forecast warns that not all of the recession in the German automotive industry has so far been felt in Central Europe and further difficulties should be expected.
wiiw study reveals FDI soared in recent years, with strong interest from Asian investors.
KFOR warned ongoing tensions and uncoordinated actions in the area raise concerns about security in Kosovo and the overall stability of the region.
As European countries look for external solutions to immigration and prison overcrowding, Albania and Kosovo have struck controversial deals with Italy and Denmark.
Development bank expects 2.8% growth across its region of operations in 2024, rising to 3.5% in 2025.
Wages in Western Balkans are increasing faster than productivity, making it harder for the region to attract investment and catch up with Central Europe.
Serb militants launched an assault in the village of Banjska in northern Kosovo one year ago.
Growth slowed compared to Q1 but was stronger than in 2Q23.
International fashion chains’ expansion in Southeast Europe constrained by small market size and availability of modern retail space.
Western Balkans struggles with waste management as infrastructure fails to keep up with increased volume.
EU envoy Miroslav Lajcak held separate talks with envoys from Serbia and Kosovo, but a planned trilateral meeting did not take place.
Bankwatch report finds little being done to phase out coal in region despite commitments to reduce emissions.
American Chamber of Commerce in Kosovo urged Pristina to stop blocking imports from Serbia.
Serb militants launched an armed attack in northern Kosovo in September 2023, killing one police officer.
Protests follow a series of actions by the Kosovan government aimed at asserting control over the north of the country, populated mainly by Serbs.
Fears of unrest in northern Kosovo after Pristina’s decision to shut down Serbian-run institutions.
Reopening of the border crossings marks a temporary easing of tensions in the region, though the political and security situation remains fragile.
Top politicians from the Western Balkans confronted the question of when countries from the region can realistically hope to join the European Union at the Globsec forum in Prague this weekend.
The groupthink at Central Europe's top security conference is a serious weakness when the Ukraine war is so finely balanced and sober analysis is more essential than ever.