CBAM transitional period: What it means for exporters to EU and how they can meet requirements
To get a better picture of what lies ahead for exporters to the EU, we have talked to lawyers and energy experts
Serbia urged to adjust NECP renewables, energy efficiency goals to Energy Community’s targets
The advice is part of the Energy Community Secretariat's recommendations on Serbia's national energy and climate plan
EU’s Growth Plan for Western Balkans of EUR 6 billion is conditional on reforms
Similar to funding from the EU's RRF for member states, the Western Balkans can obtain EUR 6 billion from the new Growth Plan by fulfilling reforms
Carbon emissions prices are becoming a reality in Western Balkans and particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina – will the countries pay to the EU or rather collect money in their own budgets?
The European Union proposed a Regulation on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) which was adopted in May this year. This legal action is trying to equalize the carbon pricing burden between EU and non-EU producers
Introducing carbon pricing and EU CBAM mechanism application in the Energy Community
There can be no successful decarbonization if the EU doesn't institutionalize continuous financial support until the EnC abandons coal
ESG in Business and Finance conference to be held on September 26 in Belgrade
The conference "ESG in Business and Finance: Challenges and Opportunities in Serbia" will be held on September 26th in Belgrade.
Deloitte: Many German importers not prepared for CBAM
Many German importers are either not familiar with the scheme or believe they will not be affected, according to Deloitte's poll
EU adopts rules for CBAM transitional phase starting on October 1
Importers of electricity, aluminium, cement, fertilizers, hydrogen, iron, and steel to the EU will be charged a carbon border tax from 2026