Serbia’s trade and regulatory relation with the European Union is anchored in the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA), establishing preferential trade and a framework for legislative alignment with EU norms.
What the SAA is
International treaty between Serbia and EU (SAA) effective since 2013.
Legal framework for free trade zone and EU-law alignment.
Key Elements
Free Trade Zone
Gradual abolition of customs duties on most goods between Serbia and EU
Regulatory Alignment
Serbia commits to harmonising domestic legislation with EU acquis
Most tariffs on bilateral trade with EU abolished over transitional period.
EU remains Serbia’s largest trading partner. EU accounts for majority of Serbia’s foreign trade.
Free trade supports Serbian exporters and reduces trade deficit.
What Serbia Aligns With
Serbia is progressively aligning its legal framework with key EU standards, including:
Customs & Tariff Classification Systems
Competition Law & State Aid Rules
Legal & Administrative Capacity Building
Simplifying Trade
Serbia implements improved IT systems for customs efficiency with support from EU.
Alignment of Serbia’s national customs tariff with EU Combined Nomenclature.
Trade & Investment Signals
Stable Market Access
Predictable rules and access to EU single market
Legal Predictability
Alignment with EU norms signals reliability to investors