Serbian privatization efforts have drawn criticism following the sale of a 34% stake in Energoprojekt. Brokerage expert Branislav Jorgic contends the decision to sell was incorrect, arguing the state should have instead fully acquired the company. He believes the sale undervalues the national asset and potentially hinders Serbia’s long-term economic interests. Jorgic did not elaborate on specific reasons for his assessment, but implied the state could have benefited from full ownership. The government has yet to respond to Jorgic’s statements regarding the Energoprojekt sale. This move is a significant step in Serbia’s ongoing efforts to restructure its state-owned enterprises, a key demand from international lenders. Further analysis is expected to reveal the full implications of the sale.

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