EU institutions reach deal on CBAM simplification
Colegislators in Brussels struck a provisional agreement on simplifying CBAM. There is no delay in scope for countries neighboring the EU.
Joksimović: Serbia preparing to introduce carbon pricing
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has carried out an assessment of the impact of the EU regulation on Serbia’s electricity sector.
NALED urges action to protect jobs at energy-intensive industries threatened by CBAM
The National Alliance for Local Economic Development has called on the state to introduce measures to protect energy-intensive industries
ENTSO-E proposes delaying CBAM on electricity by one year
ENTSO-E recommended to the EU to prolong the transitional period of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for electricity by a year
Association of Serbian Energy Intensive Industry is actively participating in decarbonization dialogue
Metalfer Group, Elixir, Lafarge, Titan, and Moravacem founded the Association of Serbian Energy Intensive Industry (ASEII) last September
CBAM could cost BiH up to EUR 1.6 billion; PM Nikšić signals potential delay
The analysis was prepared by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH, with support from EU and the EU4Energy project
Western Balkans power markets: hope for coupling with EU, concerns about CBAM
Representatives of TSOs, regulators and power exchanges gathered at a panel on the integration of Western Balkans markets into the EU market
Clock is ticking for introducing carbon tax in Western Balkans, many ambiguities still remain
Even though the Governments might not have been proactive enough in the previous years, the participants of the CBAM panel on BEF 2025 believe there is still time for the regional actors to come up with more proactive approach towards the EU