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Beyond steel: How Serbia can become Europe’s precision ceramics and advanced materials hub

Europe’s industrial future is no longer defined solely by steel, copper, machinery and conventional manufacturing assets. The real heart of technological competitiveness increasingly lies in advanced materials, and within that spectrum, few sectors are as strategically potent as advanced ceramics, specialty composites, high-performance refractories, functional technical materials and engineered specialty inputs for high-stress industrial environments. These […]

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From foundry to factory floor: Serbia’s rise as a high-value precision metallurgy hub in Europe 2026–2030

Europe’s industrial machine is built not only on spectacular technologies, world-class engineering brands and advanced automation systems, but on the relentless precision of its foundational components. Beneath every advanced manufacturing platform, transport system, renewable installation, energy infrastructure asset or industrial machine lies a universe of forged parts, precision castings, specialised metal components and metallurgically disciplined

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Forging the green transition: How Serbia is emerging as Europe’s aluminium and steel fabrication hub 2026–2030

Europe is entering a decisive industrial phase where climate objectives, competitiveness concerns and strategic resilience must coexist in a single coherent manufacturing logic. The continent’s decarbonisation pathway demands vast volumes of aluminium and steel-intensive products: lightweight components for low-carbon transport, structural fabrications for wind and solar infrastructure, precision parts for advanced machinery, high-spec sheets and

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Wiring Europe: Serbia’s bid to power the EU’s next infrastructure wave

Europe is entering the most capital-intensive phase of its electrification century. Record deployment of renewables, accelerating e-mobility diffusion, exponential demand expansion in data centres, hydrogen pilots moving toward industrial scale, and the pressing need to reinforce ageing transmission and distribution infrastructure are converging into one structural reality: Europe requires unprecedented volumes of copper-based products, high-performance

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South-East Europe’s next decade: Can the region finally move from vulnerability to real energy strength?

South-East Europe has spent most of the past three decades reacting to energy problems rather than shaping its own future. It has lived through power shortages, political dependency, pipeline crises, refinery uncertainties, hydrological shocks, volatile import bills, underinvestment, institutional hesitation and a constant feeling that stability was always one crisis away from disappearing. In 2025,

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The price of delay: What happens if Serbia and the region move too slowly on energy modernization

Energy sectors rarely collapse suddenly. They decay gradually. Systems do not break overnight; they weaken, absorb shocks, survive another season, and quietly accumulate structural fatigue until one day the cost of catching up is far greater than the cost of acting earlier. In 2025, this is the most important risk facing Serbia and much of

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Why regional integration, not isolation, will decide South-East Europe’s energy future — and Serbia’s place in it

For years, energy debates in South-East Europe were dominated by national narratives. Every country spoke about its sovereignty, its own generation plans, its own infrastructure, its own ability to “secure supply independently.” Reality has quietly dismantled those claims. In 2025, the most important lesson emerging from Europe’s shifting energy landscape is that no country in

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Serbia’s energy transition reality check: Ambition, infrastructure and the uncomfortable truth between narratives and what actually exists

In public debate, “energy transition” is often presented as inevitability wrapped in optimism: cleaner power, modern technologies, new industry opportunities, cheaper renewables, and a supposedly straightforward path from coal and dependency toward sustainability and independence. But in Serbia — and much of South-East Europe — transition is not a slogan, not a trend, and certainly

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Energy is geopolitics: How electricity, oil and gas shape Serbia’s position between East, West and its own economic reality

In South-East Europe, energy policy has never truly been about kilowatt-hours, barrels or cubic meters alone. It has always been about alignment, leverage, identity, security, credibility and survival. In 2025, that truth is clearer than ever. Serbia stands at the center of a shifting regional energy order, not by choice, but by geography and necessity.

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The true price of gas security: Serbia’s reality of contracts, subsidies, storage and structural risk in 2025

Natural gas in Serbia is not simply a fuel. It is urban stability in winter, an invisible lifeline for industry, a quiet anchor of political calm, and a permanent financial commitment wrapped in contracts, infrastructure and risk. In 2025, the conversation about gas is not about whether Serbia has supply. It does. The real question

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