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ESG reporting rules tighten across Europe while Serbia moves toward alignment

Regulatory changes in ESG reporting are entering a decisive phase, shifting the framework from fragmented, largely voluntary disclosures toward a structured, mandatory, and increasingly...

Communication architecture emerging as a core risk variable in energy and infrastructure projects across SEE

The next phase of energy, infrastructure and industrial investment across South-East Europe is being shaped less by engineering constraints and more by the ability...

Local technical advisory as a critical layer in ESG, CSRD and CBAM compliance for EU-linked industry and energy financing

As ESG regulation, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism move from policy architecture into enforceable market reality, the financing...

Compliance as a service: How CBAM, product passports and industrial ESG are creating a new export industry in Serbia

By 2025, compliance stopped being an overhead and became a traded input into European industry. Carbon accounting, product traceability, lifecycle disclosure, and audit-ready documentation...

Industrial ESG, CBAM and compliance services in Serbia in 2025: The export business hidden inside regulation

Industrial ESG, CBAM and compliance services emerged in 2025 as one of the most structurally durable spin-offs of Serbia’s export manufacturing base. This was...

CBAM, ESG and green finance — how EU rules will reshape Serbian industry by 2035

A profound transformation is sweeping through the global economy, and Serbia now finds itself in the path of a regulatory wave that will redefine...

Banks and project finance risk management, turning compliance into bankable assurance

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards have transformed from soft expectations into binding prerequisites for investment. What was once a compliance appendage in project...

Compliance and ESG due diligence: Turning obligation into bankable assurance

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) due diligence has moved from optional to mandatory. Lenders and export-credit agencies demand alignment with international standards such as...

Waste management compliance in Serbian industrial and construction projects: Regulation, risk and the new standards of project governance

In Serbia’s current industrial-investment surge, one topic that increasingly defines project outcomes is waste management. Once simply a matter of site-logistics—sorting debris and arranging...

Banks, ESG compliance and the Owner’s Engineer: How financing, regulatory risk and construction supervision interlock in Serbia’s industrial projects

In Serbia’s current wave of industrial and energy development — from wind farms and substations to logistics hubs, factories, and high-voltage facilities — the...

ESG risk mitigation in heavy-industry construction and commissioning in Serbia

Across Serbia, a new wave of industrial development is underway — from large-scale energy facilities and transformer substations to metallurgy complexes, logistics hubs, process...

Serbia’s debut in sustainable bonds raises $1.5 billion for green initiatives

The government recently made its debut on the international market by issuing sustainable bonds (ESG), raising $1.5 billion to fund sustainable development, green initiatives...

European ESG Regulations Influence on Serbian Companies

The new ESG regulations encompass various measures and policies aimed at enhancing business sustainability and will have a significant impact on the operations of...

Issuing (ESG) corporate bonds in Serbia

To issue corporate bonds, a company must comply with the applicable rules of the Capital Markets Act. This includes preparing a prospectus with detailed...
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