Serbia’s industrial refrigeration and cold-chain machinery sector has expanded rapidly in recent years, becoming one of the most export-ready segments of the country’s manufacturing base. Producers…
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Serbia’s automotive industry has built its reputation on the production of wiring harnesses—one of the most labour-intensive yet technically sensitive components in modern vehicles. Wiring systems…
Serbia’s ambition to enter the electric-vehicle supply chain is no longer aspirational—it is a strategic necessity. As European automotive manufacturers electrify their platforms, they are restructuring…
Europe’s electrification wave—renewable-energy expansion, EV adoption, grid modernisation and industrial electrification—has created a structural surge in demand for power-electronics components. Inverters, charger modules, battery housings, thermal-management…
Serbia’s electrical-equipment industry has undergone a quiet transformation over the past decade, evolving into one of the country’s most sophisticated and export-oriented sectors. Cable harnesses, control…
The next great competitive frontier for Serbia is not only in factory floors or engineering centres, but in the creation of a renewable-powered industrial corridor stretching…
Fabrication is widely recognised as one of Serbia’s most dynamic export engines, yet its vulnerability to rising electricity costs is often underestimated. Welded assemblies, steel frames,…
The global steel and metallurgy industries have long viewed scrap availability and commodity pricing as the primary indicators of competitiveness. But the next decade marks a…
Serbia’s industrial expansion toward 2030 increasingly reflects a simple equation: export growth follows the €/MWh curve. If electricity prices remain stable and competitive, Serbia’s fabrication, electronics…
For decades, Serbia—and much of Eastern Europe—relied on competitive labour costs as the primary attractor of foreign direct investment. Manufacturing firms came for affordability, engineering talent…



