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Serbian exporters race to prepare for Europe’s carbon border regime

European climate policy is beginning to reshape the competitive landscape for manufacturers beyond the European Union’s borders. For Serbian exporters whose products depend heavily...

Carbon Border Adjustment costs begin to reshape Serbia’s industrial exports to the European Union

Serbia’s export-oriented heavy industry is entering a new economic reality as European carbon border measures begin to affect trade flows between the Western Balkans...

Producing CBAM-compliant electricity for export from Serbia

The introduction of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is rapidly transforming the economics of electricity trade between Southeast Europe and the EU. For...

Renewables, PPAs and guarantees of origin: Serbia’s 1.5 TWh CBAM electricity challenge

Serbia’s quantified exporter green-electricity gap of 0.4–1.4 TWh per year is best treated as a build programme with a proof layer, not as a...

CBAM pressure on Serbia’s electricity exports and RES producers, and the industrial case for owning green power

From 1 January 2026, electricity imported into the EU from Energy Community Contracting Parties is explicitly within CBAM’s scope, creating an administrative and financial...

CBAM and Serbia’s industrial crossroads: Export exposure, renewable power constraints and the prospect of green metals by 2030

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has begun reshaping the competitive landscape for heavy industry across Europe’s neighboring economies. For Serbia, whose...

European Commission proposes lower CBAM charges, raising the stakes for Serbia’s decarbonisation strategy

The European Commission has proposed adjustments to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) that would allow reduced carbon border charges for imports from countries...

CBAM and the Serbian banking sector: Credit risk transmission, pricing and strategic reallocation

The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is not a regulation addressed to banks, yet for the Serbian banking sector it has become a...

CBAM exposure of Serbian energy-intensive industry

Serbia’s industrial repositioning as a near-shore outsourcing hub for European supply chains increasingly intersects with one structural force: carbon regulation. The European Union’s Carbon...

CBAM system engineering: Pre-verification procedures, activities, and value creation for EU exporters and verifiers

As CBAM moves into its financial enforcement phase, pre-verification is no longer understood as preparatory documentation support. It has evolved into a structured engineering...

CBAM procedures explained, process engineering for pre verification by EU verifiers and EU importers

Pre-verification technical support is not only compatible with CBAM’s framework, it is rapidly becoming a de facto second-layer requirement driven by EU buyers, their...

How Brussels’ post-CBAM industrial policy rewrites Serbia’s energy, steel and trade economics

The EU’s emerging steel strategy beyond CBAM marks a structural turning point for Serbia’s industrial and energy position vis-à-vis the European Union. While CBAM...

CBAM electricity reform and what it means for Serbian exporters from 2026

The European Commission’s proposal to revise how emissions are calculated for imported electricity under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is not, in practice, an...

EU has started to charge the CBAM tax on products of Serbian companies that emit CO₂: Collection next year, risk of inflation

The European Union has begun applying a carbon emissions tax known as CBAM on products of Serbian companies, exporters told Nova Ekonomija, who fear...
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