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Tadeu Marroco – BAT Chief Executive Officer

BAT’s Growing Success in Serbia: The Future Lies in Smokeless Products

Tadeu Marroco has been BAT’s Chief Executive since May 2023, following his role as Finance Director from 2019. Since joining BAT in 1992, he...

Emil Sovilj CEO, Energotehna d.o.o.

Building the Energy of the Future

“I believe that by consolidating the capital of domestic, smaller yet reputable companies, we could once again establish a strong reputation as reliable builders,...

Stanislava Petković, General Director of Vista Rica

A Pioneer in Opening New Investment Opportunities for the Economy

The investment market in Serbia is undergoing a transformation, with alternative investment funds attracting increasing attention from domestic investors In this interview for CorD, Stanislava...

Miloš Jauković, CEO, Dr. Max Serbia

Making Healthcare Accessible to All

Dr. Max Group and Dr. Max Serbia are leaders in providing comprehensive and timely services to patients, with highly ambitious plans for the company’s...

Milorad Stojanović and Darko Šehović, Data Cloud Technology (DCT)

Comprehensive Solutions for Digital Transformation

In today’s dynamic digital landscape, companies face increasing challenges related to IT infrastructure, data security, and business continuity. Data Cloud Technology (DCT) has positioned...

Branimir Jovanović, Economist, The Vienna Institute For International Economic Studies

Balancing Between East And West Comes At A Cost

Whether Serbia will emerge as a winner of the nearshoring trend over the coming years will depend primarily on political developments. If Serbia stays with the EU, that may well happen

The war in Ukraine is likely to accelerate the nearshoring trend. One of the reasons nearshoring has been gaining momentum in recent years has been geopolitical tension (mainly related to China), and the war in Ukraine only adds to that. Our research has shown that the Western Balkan economies are among the first nearshoring options for German companies, due to their geographical proximity, availability of labour and low wages, but also for cultural reasons and due to the good reputation of Balkan workers. And Serbia has managed to establish itself as the region’s economic leader, attracting more than half of all FDI in the region over the last 10 years, with average FDI inflows of around 7% of its GDP in recent years, even during the pandemic. So, taking all this into consideration, one could conclude that Serbia is indeed likely to benefit from the reshuffling of the global economy that is set to come in the years ahead.

However, Serbia is facing one major challenge that brings all of this into question. That challenge relates to its policy of balancing between East and West, which will be very difficult to maintain in the coming period. Serbia is among the very few European countries that haven’t imposed sanctions on Russia (together with Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey and Belarus).

Our research has shown that the western Balkan economies are among the first nearshoring options for German companies, due to their geographical proximity, availability of labour and low wages, but also for cultural reasons and due to the good reputation of Balkan workers

This is not viewed very favourably by the EU, because it undermines EU efforts to ensure Russia is made accountable for its actions. It seems that the EU is letting this go unpunished for now, but strong diplomatic pressure has been applied and it is highly likely that Serbia will soon be given an ‘us or them’ choice. If that happens and Serbia decides to turn its back on the EU and side with Russia, that will lead to significant economic losses for Serbia.

Yes, Russia is an important economic partner for Serbia – with four per cent of Serbian exports heading to Russia and seven per cent of Serbian FDI coming from Russia – and Serbia did indeed receive a favourable price for Russian gas several months ago, which saves the country around 300 million euros, according to President Vučić. However, this is dwarfed by what Serbia gains from the EU – with around two-thirds of Serbian exports heading to the EU and just as much FDI coming to Serbia from EU member states. And Serbia also received around €1.5 billion from the EU budget during the 2014-2020 period, via IPA II funds.

So, whether Serbia will emerge as a winner of the nearshoring trend over the coming years will depend primarily on political developments. If Serbia stays with the EU, that may well happen.

Comment By Zoran Panović

Students & Vučić

The largest mass gathering in the history of Belgrade demystified the myth of the so-called critical mass, because it doesn’t have to mean anything...

Aleksandar Vlahović, President of the Serbian Association of Economists

A Lack of Quality Institutions Reaches Boiling Point

The resignation of Prime Minister Vučević represents a precedent in Serbia’s political life, marking the consequences of a deep political crisis, the resolution of...

Goran Radosavljević, Ph.D. Vice-Dean for Research and Director of the FEFA Institute

Bad and Good News

Although the political crisis threatens the economy over the short term, meeting protestors’ demands for stronger institutions and the fight against corruption could stimulate...

Pavle Petrović, economist, former president of the Fiscal Council and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU)

Time for a U-turn in Serbia?

The prime minister’s resignation, prompted by mass protests, may open a window for Serbia to shift from state-led cronyism to an entrepreneurial model grounded...

Electric Cars Surge in Europe

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Direct Flights Between Belgrade and Geneva

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Sørensen’s Visit to Belgrade Highlights Need for Implementation of Dialogue Agreements

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Klaus Schwab Steps Down Amid Allegations

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Print Still Reigns in Europe

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Electric Cars Surge in Europe

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Direct Flights Between Belgrade and Geneva

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Sørensen’s Visit to Belgrade Highlights Need for Implementation of Dialogue Agreements

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Klaus Schwab Steps Down Amid Allegations

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Print Still Reigns in Europe

In an era dominated by screens and streaming, the allure of ink on paper continues to charm European readers. According...

Electric Cars Surge in Europe

The first quarter of 2025 has brought mixed fortunes for the European automotive industry. While overall car sales across the...

Direct Flights Between Belgrade and Geneva

In a move set to bolster its European network, Air Serbia has announced the launch of direct flights between...

Sørensen’s Visit to Belgrade Highlights Need for Implementation of Dialogue Agreements

Peter Sørensen, the European Union’s Special Representative for the Belgrade–Pristina Dialogue,recently paid a working visit to Belgrade as part...

Klaus Schwab Steps Down Amid Allegations

After more than five decades at the helm of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, the founder who played...

Print Still Reigns in Europe

In an era dominated by screens and streaming, the allure of ink on paper continues to charm European readers. According...
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