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Prof. Dr Danilo S. Furundžić M.Arch.

University – Asset Management, Reform and Role in Society

The proposed University Centre in Block 32 is one of the most ambitious projects in the contemporary development of higher education in Serbia. Conceived...

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...

Duško Suvajac, Principal Representative of the Project Investor, MD Ventures

New Era of Office Buildings in Novi Sad

Situated in the heart of Novi Sad’s future Central Business District, Elleven is a new project by MD Ventures that introduces sustainable architecture, an...

Galina Goduhina, Commercial Director at ONLYOFFICE

Innovation, Open Source anda New Era of Productivity

With more than 15 million users worldwide, ONLYOFFICE has emerged as a leading alternative to traditional offi ce suites. Its focus on innovation, open-source...

Nemanja Vujadinović, COO of SRC

Reality Over Templates

How SRC builds digital solutions that truly transform businesses – Interview with Nemanja Vujadinović, Chief Operating Officer at SRC In a time when businesses are...

Gert Rabbow, Executive Director Of The German-Serbian Chamber Of Commerce - AHK Serbien

Serbia Likely To Become First Choice For German Nearshoring

Even before the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic and the start of the war in Ukraine, Serbia had already proved itself to be a good investment location. The current situation in Ukraine has only accelerated the drive towards nearshoring and made Serbia more visible as a potential location for the relocating of production operations

We are all witnessing the major impact of COVID-19 on the supply chain industry all over the world, in terms of slowing down or stopping flows of goods and services. Companies are reorganising their production operations to be more resilient to such shocks in the future. Although the pandemic hit many businesses, it also smoothed the way for new production alternatives. Global companies are seeking new production locations in Europe for at least some product areas, and the locations they’re looking for are attractively priced, able to meet the quality requirements and – last, but not least – able to make products available within shorter transport times.

As the German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce, one of our main goals is to accelerate cooperation between German buyers and potential Serbian suppliers. For this purpose, together with our colleagues from 10 other AHKs, we launched a joint initiative to create the largest supplier community in Europe. Our first milestone on that path was the creating of the AHK Industrial Suppliers Forum – a digital platform that we will use for business matchmaking. Additionally, we also introduced new working group for our members: Supply Chains in Serbia, where companies can tackle all potential issues and discuss important supply chain topics relevant to their businesses.

One of Serbia’s main strengths, and a competitive advantage that is enticing foreign investors, is certainly the educated workforce that also brings added value

Even before the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and the start of the war in Ukraine, Serbia had already proved itself to be a good investment location. The pandemic didn’t cause a slowdown in investments, at least those coming from Germany. Despite the current situation, major investors from Germany opened their factories or expanded their operations or facilities in Serbia: MTU, Boysen Abgassysteme, fischer automotive, SMP automotive, ZF Serbia, Brose, Continental, Hansgrohe, Bizerba etc. Serbia and other countries of the Western Balkan region have high potential to position themselves as first-choice locations and destinations for relocating production operations to serve countries in Europe. One of Serbia’s main strengths, and a competitive advantage that is enticing foreign investors, is certainly the educated workforce that also brings added value. By introducing the dual education system, companies offer their employees opportunities to develop their skills and qualifications. That’s why many companies invest in research and development while opening training centres near their facilities. Investors are coming here to stay.

The current situation in Ukraine has only accelerated the drive towards nearshoring and made Serbia more visible as a potential destination for the relocating of production operations. According to information from the Serbian Business Registers Agency, 294 new companies from Russia and Ukraine have been registered in Serbia. The main business focus of these companies are IT and consulting services. Given this fact, Serbia certainly has, and will benefit from, this competitive advantage.

Comment By Branka Prpa

A Rebellious Man

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In Memoriam: His Holiness Pope Francis,
By H.E. Archbishop Santo Rocco Gangemi Apostolic Nuncio to Serbia

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Aleksandar R. Miletić, historian

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Amid economic and geopolitical instability, Serbia’s student-led protests emerge as a rare beacon of principled idealism, though they lack support from a cohesive or...

Milo Lompar Ph.D. professor of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology and President of the Serbian Literary Guild

How Much Can We Trust Europe?

A student protest that merges European values with national sentiment has instinctively exposed the falsehoods of both domestic and European politicians. What remains to...

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Ankara’s Modernist Legacy Earns UNESCO Recognition

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