The application of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism to electricity imports from South-East Europe introduces a quantifiable financial and structural risk to the region’s power sector precisel
CBAM cost exposure and compliance execution in EU–Serbia industrial supply chains
For EU industrial groups with Serbian subsidiaries, CBAM cannot be managed as a peripheral customs compliance task. It requires a group-level execution architecture that clearly allocates responsibili
CBAM impact on Serbian industrial exports – implications for EU importers and EU-owned local operations
The full financial application of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism from 2026 transforms Serbia’s role in European industrial supply chains. For EU industrial groups importing carbon-intensive pr
Independent technical preparation as a capacity multiplier for EU CBAM verifiers
Independent technical preparation supporting EU-accredited verifiers, EU importers, and non-EU exporters is increasingly becoming a structural enabler of CBAM delivery rather than a peripheral service
Engineering services as strategic infrastructure: How EU accession, banking discipline and private capital are re-shaping Serbia’s engineering economy
Engineering-related business services sit at the core of Serbia’s EU-accession economy, yet they remain structurally under-analysed because they do not present themselves as a headline sector. They do
Serbia power sector investment briefing: CAPEX pipeline, grid stress and return sensitivity
From an investor perspective, Serbia’s power sector presents scale and growth potential, but also a layered risk profile shaped by legacy infrastructure, evolving market rules and system constraints.
Serbia energy sector and EU accession: Market reform, system constraints and credibility tests
Energy has become one of the most strategically sensitive components of Serbia’s EU accession process, not because of legislative transposition alone, but because electricity markets now function as a
Skills as infrastructure: Industrial training, certification and simulation services serving Europe’s workforce gap
By 2025, Europe’s industrial challenge stopped being framed as a shortage of capital or technology and became unmistakably a shortage of certified, deployable skills. Manufacturing plants, energy asse
Investment under the microscope: Technical due diligence and asset intelligence as a European capital support export
By 2025, European capital deployment into industry, energy, and infrastructure had become more selective, not because opportunities disappeared, but because technical risk moved to the centre of valua
Permits as a bottleneck: Environmental and industrial permitting engineering as a scalable European support service
By 2025, permitting emerged as one of the most decisive constraints on European industrial, energy, and infrastructure investment. Capital is available, technologies are mature, and demand is visible,

