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CBAM 2026 forces Chinese manufacturers to reprice Europe—Serbia emerges as a strategic export platform

The introduction of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in its definitive phase from 2026 marks a structural break in global manufacturing economics. For China-based...

Europe’s Industrial Accelerator Act and the race to anchor low-carbon industry in South-East Europe

The European Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) arrives at a moment when Europe’s industrial model is being re-engineered under simultaneous pressure from decarbonisation...

From cheap power to qualified power: Serbian industry rewrites its electricity strategy under CBAM

A quiet but decisive shift is taking place across Serbia’s industrial landscape. For decades, competitiveness in energy-intensive sectors was built on access to relatively...

Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is triggering caution among EU importers — and Serbian exporters are feeling the effects

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) was conceived as a climate policy tool designed to prevent carbon leakage and level the playing...

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...

Can Serbia move from assembly manufacturing to high-value industrial production?

Serbia’s industrial model in 2025 showed both its strength and its ceiling. The strength is visible in exports, where manufacturing generated 87.6% of total...

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...

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...

Scope 3 pressure and outsourcing contract economics in Serbia

The evolution of carbon regulation in Europe does not stop at direct emissions or CBAM-covered products. Increasingly, the decisive competitive pressure is shifting toward...

Carbon cost sensitivity curves for steel, cement and chemicals in Serbia

Carbon pricing is no longer a distant regulatory abstraction for Serbian heavy industry. With the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moving from reporting to...

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...

Private equity appetite for Serbian contract manufacturing platforms

Private equity interest in Serbian manufacturing has shifted from opportunistic, deal-by-deal transactions toward a more structured search for scalable contract manufacturing platforms. This change...

Energy efficiency and decarbonisation CAPEX payback in heavy industry

Energy efficiency and decarbonisation capital expenditure has become one of the most decisive investment themes in Serbia’s heavy industry. What was once treated as...
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