Serbia turns to low-carbon power to meet CBAM-linked carbon costs in EU electricity trade
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is changing how electricity is valued when it crosses into the European market, particularly […]
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is changing how electricity is valued when it crosses into the European market, particularly […]
As the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moves from design into practical trade impact, electricity flows from Southeast Europe are
The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is starting to influence how electricity is priced and routed across Southeast Europe, not
As EU climate policy tightens the link between industrial imports and carbon performance, electricity trading in Southeast Europe is being
As CBAM compliance moves from planning to operational proof, the hardest part for importers and exporters is no longer the
As the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism moves from preparation into its operational phase, importers and exporters face a new
EU CBAM implementation is forcing a more granular look at how “green” electricity is evidenced for trade compliance, not just
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
The European Commission has put forward adjustments to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) aimed at reducing carbon border
The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is not designed as a mining rulebook, but its downstream design is already changing
EU carbon pricing is increasingly showing up far from the border, where lenders and investors assess whether export revenues can