AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoInfrastructure & Connectivity: Chinese firms broke ground on the Brčko–Bijeljina motorway in northeast Bosnia and Herzegovina, a 17 km link aimed at improving the Banja Luka–Belgrade corridor, with a three-year completion plan. Energy Transition: Serbia is pushing electricity storage as a core part of modern power projects, with battery systems increasingly tied to renewables and grid stability, and recent Energy Law changes defining storage as a separate licensed activity. EU Rule of Law: Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić says the Venice Commission delivered an “absolutely positive” opinion on amended Serbian judicial laws, with amendments set to go to parliament next week—framed as important for Serbia’s EU path. Science & Academia: APSU (Austin Peay State University) signed an MoU with the University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Political Science to expand cooperation in security studies and political science, including joint events, co-publications, and study abroad access. Tech & Business: A Belgrade real-estate push highlights “smart” premium living, with Dorćol Residence branding energy efficiency and partnerships including Samsung alongside major construction and materials firms.
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