CBAM electricity bottleneck in Serbia tests EU trade compliance and industrial decarbonisation plans
As the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moves from preparation into its operational phase, importers and exporters face a new […]
As the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moves from preparation into its operational phase, importers and exporters face a new […]
Electricity trading between Serbia and the EU is set to face a new carbon border reality starting in 2026, with
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is moving from design to implementation, forcing companies that trade carbon-intensive goods to confront
EU carbon pricing is increasingly showing up far from the border, where lenders and investors assess whether export revenues can
Serbia’s push to deepen its role in European supply chains is now running alongside a regulatory shift that turns emissions
With the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism entering its financial enforcement phase, companies are increasingly treating CBAM evidence readiness as
Two-tier checks reshape supplier qualification ahead of formal CBAM verification EU carbon border compliance is moving beyond annual reporting into
As the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moves deeper into implementation, attention is increasingly shifting from high-level emissions accounting to
The European Commission has moved the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism into its definitive financial phase from 1 January 2026, replacing
Carbon border policy is increasingly acting as a gateway to wider industrial requirements, not just a charge on embedded emissions.
The European Commission is moving to change how emissions are attributed to imported electricity under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment
European Union importers are moving from carbon reporting to carbon-linked trade decisions, and the shift is becoming visible in customs