economy

March 4, 2026

Macut: Serbia's GDP growth to be three percent this year

KOPAONIK - Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut stated today, at the closing of the 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum, that Serbia has managed to maintain GDP growth in challenging international circumstances and indicated that it is expected to be 3.0 percent this year, with cumulative growth of around 11.9 percent from 2026 to 2028.

Macut: Serbia's GDP growth to be three percent this year

TL;DR

  • Serbia's GDP growth is projected at 3.0% for the current year and 11.9% cumulatively from 2026-2028.
  • Inflation has been reduced to 2.4% as of January, with average net salaries exceeding 1,000 euros in December 2025.
  • Industry and the processing sector are key pillars of Serbia's development, contributing significantly to value added and exports.
  • New free trade agreements have been established to provide Serbian companies with preferential access to large markets.
  • The 33rd Kopaonik Business Forum, themed 'Industrial Policy for Serbia's Long-Term Economic Growth,' gathered over 1,500 participants.
  • The government's focus remains on maintaining price stability, protecting living standards, and adapting to global changes.

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