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Zoran Marinković, CEO, ZWEBB Fintech

Fintech Brings Prosperity

Much has changed in terms of Fintech’s positioning in Serbia and the region, but still not enough, says ZWEBB Fintech CEO Zoran Marinković We spoke...

Ivan Đolić, BE-terna Managing Director

BE-terna Provides the Tools for Success

In an era in which digital transformation, AI and analytics are shaping the future of business, BE-terna remains committed to developing solutions that deliver...

Rajka Šinik Vulić, Director of RBS Belgrade

Shaping the Future of Business Education

RBS Belgrade has established itself as a key player in the development of business education around the region, offering high-quality programmes that are recognised...

Erich Cossutta, President of the Danubia Group

Leading Sustainability and Digitalisation in Transport

Companies Dragon Maritime, Log Max and Kombi Pro have now been operating for a full year under the umbrella of the Danubia Group, which...

Milen Janjić, CEO, Intellya

IT Maturity on the Rise

Our eight years of work has resulted in a suite of platforms: AI CORE, the foundation of our development; Weaver, a conversational platform; and...

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.

By Slobodan G. Markovich, Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade

Winter of Zoomer Discontent

It was back in 2019 that American actor Harrison Ford gave his famous climate change speech at the UN, in which he praised young...

Aleksandra Koneski, architect

Depoliticisation & Professionalisation

The key factor in respecting construction standards and procedures is the removal of political influence over the profession and the protection of engineers who...

Vladimir Obradović, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

Benefitting Investors and Sabotaging Safety

A lack of adequate regulation and public control provides fertile ground for corruption, which inevitably results in higher costs and lower quality, to the...

Zoran Đajić, geological engineer

United in Corruption

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Vienna’s Voter Exclusion Sparks Concerns

In Vienna, more than 35% of the population will be excluded from voting in the upcoming city council elections...

Mass Protests in Serbia: Calls for Accountability and Transparency

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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Supports Student Protests

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France in Motion – A New Cultural Season by the French Institute in Serbia

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Serbia’s EU Integration Faces New Delays

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Vienna’s Voter Exclusion Sparks Concerns

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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Supports Student Protests

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EU Responds to US Tariffs with New Trade Measures

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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Supports Student Protests

The Department of Social Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) expressed its support on 11...

Serbia’s EU Integration Faces New Delays

Serbia's progress towards European Union integration has encountered significant delays, with anticipated milestones such as the opening of Cluster...

Galenika’s Bold Expansion

From humble beginnings to global reach, Galenika's remarkable growth under Brazilian ownership demonstrates the power of strategic investments, innovation,...

EU Responds to US Tariffs with New Trade Measures

The European Union has swiftly imposed retaliatory tariffs on US industrial and agricultural products in response to Washington’s decision...
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