Serbia clears path for EU electricity market ties while pressing for a gradual, funded carbon tax rollout
Serbia moves to meet EU electricity market integration requirements Serbia has become the first country in the Western Balkans to […]
Serbia moves to meet EU electricity market integration requirements Serbia has become the first country in the Western Balkans to […]
From January 1, 2026, carbon costs tied to imported products will move from the policy agenda to day-to-day trade compliance
German officials and industry representatives meeting in Serbia have linked near-term investment planning with the European Union’s carbon border policy
Energy Law amendments aimed at EU electricity market alignment At an informal ministerial meeting of the Energy Community in Banja
Serbia’s industrial exporters are moving closer to a new trade compliance reality as the EU prepares to apply carbon-related charges
Regulatory readiness is becoming the central issue for Serbian exporters as the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moves from preparation
Competition for critical raw materials (CRMs) is intensifying across global supply chains, pushing European stakeholders to treat access as a
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is designed to reshape how carbon costs travel across borders, linking import
CBAM implementation is moving from policy design into operational reality, and the reporting mechanics are already reshaping trade relationships across
EU climate policy has helped reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the past two decades, but emissions linked to importing goods
European climate policy has helped cut greenhouse gas emissions over the past two decades, but the carbon footprint linked to
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is changing how carbon-intensive products compete in the EU market by attaching a