Serbia poised to buy Gazprom’s stake in NIS to resolve sanctions issue by year-end
Serbian media report that the issue surrounding oil company NIS, caused by U.S. sanctions, is expected to be resolved by […]
Serbian media report that the issue surrounding oil company NIS, caused by U.S. sanctions, is expected to be resolved by […]
Hungarian oil company MOL is set to expand its fuel storage terminal in Sremski Karlovci through a new round of
In an increasingly globalized supply chain environment, Serbia is emerging not only as an engineering and manufacturing base but as
Čačak sits in the heart of Serbia with an asset mix that plays perfectly to near-sourcing: a deep regional talent
In modern infrastructure, oversight isn’t a paperwork ritual—it’s a translation exercise. Design choices, test results, and schedule slips must be
In industrial construction today, an ESG non-conformity can hold a loan tranche as effectively as a failed transformer test. Lenders
Construction is no longer judged only by the concrete poured or steel erected. It is now a multidisciplinary process of assurance,
Engineering builds physical assets; finance builds the means to make them possible. Historically, they operated in parallel — engineers focused
Behind every wind farm, factory, or transmission line lies a web of financing. Modern infrastructure projects are rarely financed from
Modern industrial facilities — whether energy plants, steel works, logistics hubs, or manufacturing lines — are no longer built in
In recent years, the model of near-sourcing (or nearshore outsourcing) — placing business services in geographically proximate, lower-cost but culturally or legally compatible
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has reportedly proposed to a visiting Russian delegation that Serbia could temporarily assume part of Russia’s