Serbia

US sanctions on Serbian oil company NIS take effect

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 9, 2025

Sanctions imposed by the United States on Serbia’s sole oil refiner, NIS, took effect on October 9, ending months of postponements and raising fears of fuel shortages and wider economic disruption.

EU tariffs to hit Serbian steel industry

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 9, 2025

President Aleksandar Vucic warns EU steel tariffs will hit the Smederevo ironworks, owned by China’s Hbis Group, and could weaken Serbia’s attractiveness for foreign investment.

World Bank projects growth upturn for Western Balkans from 2027

bne IntelliNews October 8, 2025

But region needs to focus on job creation and reforms to catch up with average EU living standards within the next 40 years.

Austria and Slovenia advocate qualified majority voting to unblock EU enlargement

Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje October 7, 2025

Dropping unanimity requirement could accelerate the accession process for Ukraine, Moldova and potentially Western Balkans, but faces opposition from within the EU.

Serbian president threatens to arrest state employees over cyber attacks

bne IntelliNews October 7, 2025

President Aleksandar Vucic issues warning after 2mn cyber attacks recorded in August alone.

Rifts on show at EU-Western Balkan summit in Albania

bne IntelliNews October 7, 2025

Differences apparent over EU reform as well as friction between Serbia and Kosovo.

Serbia reaffirms EU commitment as accession talks stall over foreign policy

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade October 6, 2025

Officials in Belgrade acknowledged that accession talks have slowed amid pressure on the country to align with the EU's Russia sanctions.

Telekom Srbija eyes US Exim Bank financing for 5G rollout

bne IntelliNews October 5, 2025

Serbia is among the last countries in Central and Eastern Europe to allocate 5G spectrum, reflecting policy delays that have slowed the adoption of advanced digital services, cloud computing and Industry 4.0 technologies.

Serbia arrests two suspected trainers of Moldovan election disrupters

bne IntelliNews September 28, 2025

Pair arrested on suspicion of training Moldovan and Romanian citizens to carry out unrest during Moldova’s September 28 general election.

EU’s influence declines in its neighbourhood as China and Russia gain ground

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 26, 2025

Chinese presence growing in Western Balkans, while Russia makes gains in Turkey, shows new index developed by wiiw, Bertelsmann Stiftung and ECIPE.

EBRD says geopolitics, tariffs and China competition weigh on Emerging Europe growth

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow September 25, 2025

Development bank downgrades 2025 forecasts for Central and Eastern Europe citing weak external demand, rising debt and the impact of US tariffs.

Serbian nationalists hold torchlight vigils to mark Banjska attack

bne IntelliNews September 24, 2025

Serbian nationalists staged torchlight processions in Belgrade and Novi Sad to mark the second anniversary of a deadly armed clash in the village of Banjska in northern Kosovo.

Serbia to sign new gas supply deal with Russia in October

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade September 23, 2025

Serbia, which imported about 3bn cubic metres of Russian gas in 2024, remains among the most energy-dependent countries in Europe.

Serbia stages one of its largest military parades in decades

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade September 21, 2025

Fighter jets roared over the capital in a spectacle designed to showcase the power of the Serbian Armed Forces at a time of political tensions at home and increasing instability across the Western Balkans.

Serbia in talks with Russia on nuclear power plant construction

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade September 17, 2025

Talks follow Serbia’s November 2024 decision to lift a historic ban on nuclear power, imposed by its predecessor state Yugoslavia in the wake of the Chernobyl disaster.

Japan turns to Serbia as European production hub

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade September 17, 2025

Serbia is emerging as attractive destinations for FDI, driven by the post-pandemic recovery and rising costs in Central Europe.

Serbian students allege police deployed toxic gas at protest

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade September 15, 2025

Students at the University of Novi Sad said that independent laboratory tests showed police had used a banned form of tear gas against demonstrators during clashes earlier this month.

EU rebukes Serbian president for calling European Green Party leaders 'scumbags'

Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade September 8, 2025

Vula Tsetsi and other Green Party officials took part in an anti-government protest in Serbia's Novi Sad.

Serbian president promises flying cars by 2026

bne IntelliNews September 3, 2025

Aleksandar Vucic says flying cars will debut in Serbia ahead of Expo 2027 in Belgrade, which will showcase the country’s modernisation strategy.

Serbia records lowest support for EU in Western Balkans, survey shows

bne IntelliNews September 2, 2025

Just 33% of respondents in Serbia backed EU membership, compared with 91% in Albania and 69% in North Macedonia.

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