AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoSerbia–China Tech Push: Serbia is leaning harder into Chinese technology transfer and industrial digitalization, with the “Chinese brain” platform now monitoring production in a Niš auto-parts plant and new investment deals following President Vučić’s China visit. Energy & Industry: Rosatom says it wants a stronger business presence in Serbia, while the Alibunar wind farm project has completed a sale that brings Chinese control and modern turbines to southern Banat. EU Tech & Security Context: At the EU–Western Balkans summit in Montenegro, leaders framed enlargement as both an economic boost and a security necessity, with Montenegro signaling EU accession “within reach” and Serbia facing pressure to choose its direction. Kosovo Politics (Tech-adjacent impact): Kosovo opened polls for a third snap election in just over a year as institutional deadlock persists, keeping uncertainty high for regional planning and investment. Local Innovation & Finance: Serbian crypto platform Veli sold its AI-style investment software “autopilot” to Danish fintech Penning, aiming to plug Serbian tech into the EU’s MiCA-regulated market. Diplomacy & Partnerships: Serbia also advanced cooperation talks with the UAE, Switzerland, and Argentina, including areas like innovation, IT, and science.
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