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02 Jun 2026, 20:09 GMT+10
Protectionism and complacency are undermining the blocs growth, Serbias president said after returning from China
Protectionism is pushing the EU toward economic decline, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has told Bloomberg, arguing that barriers to investment between Europe, China and the US are hurting growth.
Vucic made the remarks on Tuesday shortly after returning from Beijing, where he secured more than $1 billion in Chinese investment pledges for his country.
Protectionism is "killing, in the end, Europe," and there are "too many obstacles" complicating investment flows, the Serbian president said in an interview with Bloomberg.
Vucic also warned that Europe has become complacent in the face of growing global competition. "We all live nicely. We don't see what's happening around us," he said, adding that productivity would be "the toughest and the biggest issue" facing the continent.
His concerns echo warnings raised within the EU itself. In a 2024 report, former ECB President Mario Draghi warned that the bloc was falling behind the US and China in terms of productivity, innovation and growth, calling the challenge "existential."
Vucic's remarks come amid trade rows between the EU and both China and the US, including disputeswith Beijing over electric vehicle tariffs and subsidies, and with the US over tariffs, market access and industrial policy.
Under Vucic, Serbia has become one of China's closest partners in Europe. Chinese President Xi Jinping has described bilateral ties as an "ironclad friendship," while a free trade agreement between the two countries entered into force in 2024. The partnership has helped strengthen Serbia's economy, one of Europe's faster-growing in recent years, according to the IMF and World Bank.
Belgrade has also maintained ties with Russia, rejecting EU pressure to impose sanctions on Moscow and support Ukraine. Roughly 80% of Serbia's natural gas imports come from Russia.
Unlike Serbia, the EU has sought to phase out Russian fossil fuel imports and replace them with alternative suppliers following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, which contributed to an overall economic downturn.
Brussels has criticized Vucic's close ties with both Beijing and Moscow, urging Serbia to make a "strategic choice" of direction.
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Responding to criticism of his recent visits to Russia and China, Vucic accused Brussels of trying to dictate Serbia's diplomacy. "Next time, if I go somewhere else, they will say 'don't go there'," he told Bloomberg, adding that his responsibility was to protect Serbia's interests.
Vucic has insisted, however, that joining the EU remains Belgrade's long-term objective.
(RT.com)
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