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More than 11,000 Industrial Workers in Serbia Lost Their Jobs Last Year, but Almost 8,000 Were Employed in the Security Sector

The slight decline in employment in 2025 is not dramatic, but it is a signal of deeper problems in the structure of the Serbian economy. As experts warn, the closure of subsidized factories, rising labor costs and the weakening of the European auto industry indicate that the current model of economic development is reaching its limits, and that the manufacturing industry will continue to decline.

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The slight decline in employment in 2025 is not dramatic, but it is a signal of deeper problems in the structure of the Serbian economy. As experts warn, the closure of subsidized factories, rising labor costs and the weakening of the European auto industry indicate that the current model of economic development is reaching its limits, and that the manufacturing industry will continue to decline.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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