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Serbia’s robust economic growth: The key role of construction and future projections

Serbia's GDP has surged by 26.5% over recent years, significantly outpacing the EU's 10.2% increase. Projections for this year suggest Serbia’s GDP will grow...

May 2024 construction data: EU sector slows while Serbia’s market grows

In May 2024, seasonally adjusted construction production declined by 0.9 percent in the Eurozone and 1 percent in the EU, according to preliminary estimates...

Challenges in legalizing illegal buildings in Serbia: Progress and obstacles

Serbia has been grappling with the issue of illegal buildings for decades, with most of these structures concentrated in Belgrade. Legalizing these buildings requires...

Serbia sees significant growth in car and light commercial vehicle sales in 2024

In May 2024, Serbia issued 2,461 construction permits, marking a 2.4 percent increase compared to May 2023, according to the Republic Statistical Office (RZS). Of...

El Sevedi’s interest in Serbian investments signals potential economic boost

"El Sevedi Company, which has built the entire new Cairo, has expressed interest in significant investments in Serbia and partnerships with companies in the...

Serbia’s logistics sector grows: Focus on modern warehousing

Foreign investment trends in Serbia have undergone notable shifts, primarily favoring sectors like processing industries, construction, real estate and mining over recent years. This...

Navigating challenges in Serbia’s construction sector: Insights and perspectives

Construction activity has recently shown signs of slowing down, prompting the president of the country to examine the underlying reasons. Despite the president's observations,...

Rising trends: Construction sector growth in Serbia’s first quarter of 2024

In the first quarter of 2024, the value of construction works carried out in the territory of the Republic of Serbia increased by 22%...
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