Energy Traders Europe’s latest feedback on the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism for electricity imports is not a technical footnote. It is a warning…
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Serbia’s electricity sector is entering one of the most consequential restructuring phases since regional market liberalization began, as the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism increasingly…
Bosnia and Herzegovina is entering one of the most consequential energy-market restructurings in its post-war economic history as the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)…
Serbia’s electricity market is beginning to occupy a far more strategically important role within Southeast Europe’s changing energy system as regional renewable expansion, falling spring demand…
Southeast Europe’s electricity market is increasingly being shaped by a new combination of pricing forces where renewable volatility, cross-border congestion, carbon exposure and CBAM-linked industrial demand…
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is widely discussed as an industrial trade policy tool, but the deeper transformation unfolding across Southeast Europe is happening inside electricity…
The Energy Community Secretariat’s first quarterly assessment of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for electricity imports delivers one of the clearest early warnings yet…
Serbia’s mining industry is entering a new strategic phase in which carbon exposure, electricity sourcing and embedded-emissions accounting are becoming increasingly important for long-term competitiveness, financing…
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was originally framed as an industrial decarbonization instrument aimed primarily at steel, cement, aluminum and carbon-intensive manufacturing. Across Southeastern Europe, however,…
Serbia’s exposure to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will not arrive evenly across all sectors. For most industrial goods, the commercial pressure builds gradually between 2026 and 2034,…



