Serbia, FDI to be halved in 2025 - Global geopolitical tensions and domestic protests affected

Foreign Direct Investments in Serbia have halved in the past year, to around 2.2 billion euros, the central bank announced. According to the data, this poor performance was influenced by international geopolitical tensions, but also by domestic protests.
Net foreign direct investment (FDI) in Serbia fell by 51% in 2025 to around 2.2 billion euros, according to central bank data. Total FDI inflows fell by 34% to around 3.4 billion euros, while total FDI outflows rose by 91% to 1.2 billion euros, the central bank said.
The largest share of investments for the first 9 months of 2025 was recorded in the manufacturing industry with 24.5%, followed by construction with 17.5%, professional, scientific, innovative and technical activities with 17%), and wholesale and retail trade with 14.9%. Investors were mainly from the European Union, accounting for 67.6% of total investments, and Asian countries with 8.4%.
Earlier, the Governor of the Central Bank of Serbia, Jorgovanka Tabakovic, said that the lower inflow of foreign direct investment was also seen in other countries in the region, amid growing global uncertainty, driven by tightening trade policies and high geopolitical tensions. The lower inflow in Serbia also reflected social and political tensions in the country, Tabakovic said, during the presentation of a 3-month report on inflation performance.
This situation shows that Serbia is facing major challenges, both internal and external, in attracting foreign investment, which is vital for economic growth and job creation. Analysts warn that political stability and measures to increase investor confidence will be crucial for restoring Foreign Direct Investment flows to the levels of 2024, which recorded a record of 4.6 billion euros.
Kosovo President Osmani meets with Secretary of State Rubio: "Ready to advance the agenda of peace and stability"
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani held a meeting at the State Department with Secretary Marco Rubio. In a post on social media, President Osmani emphasized that......
"Qualitative and equal health for every citizen" - Minister Sala, agreement with the World Health Organization
The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Evis Sala, signed a two-year cooperation agreement with the Regional Director for Europe of the World Health......
Tirana "saturated" with POS terminals - BoS: Small cities, such as Gjirokastra and Lushnja "outpace" the capital in their growth
A record number of businesses in small towns have been equipped with POS terminals during 2025, thus offering their customers, whether Albanians or foreign......
3 billion euros for the construction of the new railway - Croatia, the new line will connect the Balkans with Central Europe
The state-owned railway infrastructure operator in Croatia, “HZ Infrastruktura”, announced that it has announced a public tender for consultancy services for......
Controls are facilitated for the correct entities - Which sectors are under the monitoring of the Labor Inspectorate?
Occupational safety and health remain an absolute priority for the Labor Inspectorate for 2026, especially in sectors such as construction and mining, which......
European project for a continental “Peace Board” - Five defense ministers plan spending increases
A multi-million euro project is being launched by Europe's five biggest defence powers to produce low-cost air defence systems, such as drones and autonomous......
Trump announces new global tariffs of 10% - After US Supreme Court ruling
US President Donald Trump said he was imposing a new global tariff of 10% and would pursue alternative trade measures after the Supreme Court concluded that......
What can empower the US during 2026? - Broad integration in AI, primary focus of financial recovery
US economic growth slowed more than expected in the final quarter of 2025, driven by federal shutdowns amid partisan disagreements over moderating consumer......



