AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSerbia–China Tech Push: Serbia’s manufacturing is getting a “Chinese brain” upgrade, with Chinese tech transfer tied to industrial upgrading and digital transformation after the China–Serbia Free Trade Agreement. Nuclear Debate: Serbia’s nuclear plans are now also being framed around small modular reactors, after President Vučić said China offered fast-build SMR projects with training—while experts warn it’s unrealistic and may face limits from the IAEA. Digital IT Cooperation: Serbia plans to expand Rosatom-linked digital and IT company presence, aiming at more innovation and advanced tech solutions. EU Enlargement Focus: At the EU–Western Balkans summit in Montenegro, leaders pushed faster accession, linking enlargement to security and stability across the region. Kosovo Politics: Kosovo held another snap election amid gridlock; preliminary results point to Vetëvendosje leading, while Srpska Lista says it won all Serb seats in Serb-majority areas. Workforce Mood in Serbia: An Infostud survey finds about 60% of Serbian employees want to change jobs within a year, with low loyalty and engagement. Belgrade–India IT Links: Serbia’s foreign ministry met India’s ambassador, highlighting opportunities in information technologies and deeper economic cooperation.
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