For Serbian exports into the EU, CBAM should be treated as a cross-border compliance chain, not only as a customs formality. The EU importer or its authorised indirect customs representative carries t
FEED is becoming the foundation of bankable environmental and energy-efficiency industries
Across Europe and increasingly throughout South East Europe, FEED — Front-End Engineering Design — is moving from a technical pre-construction exercise into one of the most important stages in determi
CBAM is turning industrial verification into a strategic engineering discipline across South-East Europe
For much of the past two years, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was treated across South-East Europe as a future customs complication, an ESG reporting exercise or another Brussels-driven compl
CBAM is turning industrial verification into a strategic engineering discipline across South-East Europe
For much of the past two years, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was treated across South-East Europe as a future customs complication, an ESG reporting exercise or another Brussels-driven compl
Near-shored LFP energy storage model in Europe: An equity blueprint anchored by Serbia as a strategic EU-adjacent hub
Europe’s accelerating transition toward electrification and renewable energy is reshaping the continent’s industrial landscape, creating a compelling opportunity for investors to deploy equity into ne
Serbia’s convergence play expands: Battery storage turns energy, data centres and optical networks into a scalable infrastructure platform
Serbia’s positioning within the European infrastructure landscape is no longer defined by isolated sectors. What is emerging instead is a tightly interlinked system in which green generation, battery
CBAM 2026 forces Chinese manufacturers to reprice Europe—Serbia emerges as a strategic export platform
The introduction of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in its definitive phase from 2026 marks a structural break in global manufacturing economics. For China-based exporters—particula
CBAM rewrites Serbia’s electricity export model, elevating renewables as the only competitive path into EU markets
The introduction of CBAM into EU electricity imports from January 2026 has fundamentally altered the economics of Serbia’s power exports. What was previously a spread-driven, largely price-based arbit
Europe’s Industrial Accelerator Act and the race to anchor low-carbon industry in South-East Europe
The European Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) arrives at a moment when Europe’s industrial model is being re-engineered under simultaneous pressure from decarbonisation mandates,
From cheap power to qualified power: Serbian industry rewrites its electricity strategy under CBAM
A quiet but decisive shift is taking place across Serbia’s industrial landscape. For decades, competitiveness in energy-intensive sectors was built on access to relatively low-cost electricity, largel

