Across Europe, the green hydrogen transition is no longer a distant concept but a clear strategic pathway for decarbonising energy systems, heavy industry and transport. Germany’s energy transition st
Green transit, green industry: Serbia’s low-carbon competitive advantage
Every economic era eventually creates its own definition of competitiveness. For decades, competitiveness meant low labor cost, tax incentives, and geographic convenience. Today, that equation is bein
Insurance, arbitration, risk: Serbia as a regional commercial powerhouse
There is a level of economic maturity that cannot be built with infrastructure alone. It arrives when a country evolves beyond simply participating in trade to helping judge, finance, and secure it. I
The next industrial Serbia: Green metals, hydrogen and strategic re-industrialization
Every industrial era eventually reaches a point where countries must decide whether to evolve or be overtaken. Europe has reached that point. Industry is no longer being shaped only by cost efficiency
Steel, copper and critical minerals: Serbia as a processing and transit power
In the new global economy, minerals are no longer simply commodities. They are strategic assets, geopolitical leverage instruments, technological prerequisites, and industrial lifelines. Whoever can e
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 factor
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 m
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
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
Serbia 2035: Two paths for its industrial future
Let us imagine Serbia in 2035. Two different Serbia’s exist — born from two different policy choices, two different strategic mindsets, and two different levels of courage. In the first scenario, Serb

