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Serbia’s SEPA rollout tightens EU financial links as CEFTA integration remains incomplete
Starting May 5, 2026, Serbia will process euro payments under SEPA through 18 participating banks, cutting costs and shortening settlement times. The move deepens EU financial…
CBAM preoblikuje integraciju elektroenergetskih tržišta EU i Zapadnog Balkana: znakovi usporavanja konvergencije cena
Iako interkonekcije između Zapadnog Balkana i susednih članica EU ostaju visoko iskorišćene, CBAM uvodi troškove ugljenika koji slabe konvergenciju cena i smanjuju prekograničnu trgovinu. Prvi kvartal…
CBAM tests EU–Western Balkans power market integration: early 2026 signals point to a reset
Electricity links between the EU and the Western Balkans remain largely operational, but carbon costs introduced by CBAM are disrupting price convergence and shrinking cross-border trade…
EU upozorava BiH na regulatorne slabosti u energetskim reformama i rizike za Južnu gasnu interkonekciju
Evropska unija je izrazila zabrinutost zbog pristupa Bosne i Hercegovine energetskim reformama, posebno u kontekstu planiranog projekta Južne gasne interkonekcije. Brisel upozorava da nedostatak regulatorne nezavisnosti…
Montenegro doubles down on intellectual property as EU accession milestones near
Montenegro says its intellectual property framework is now fully harmonised with EU law, citing the provisional closure of Chapter 7 in December 2024 and stronger enforcement…
EU prebacuje fokus na rizik fizičkog snabdevanja: Jugoistočna Evropa jača ulogu skladišta i redistribucije goriva
Kako Evropska unija prelazi sa pristupa vođenog cenama ka modelu upravljanja rizikom fizičkog snabdevanja, Jugoistočna Evropa se sve više pozicionira kao operativni čvor za skladištenje i…
EU regulatory alignment is reshaping Montenegro into a potential capital gateway for the Western Balkans
Montenegro’s growing convergence with EU financial rules—covering capital, liquidity and risk management—has strengthened transparency and stability, while euroisation reduces currency risk for investors. The country is…
EU recommendation shifts South-East Europe toward cross-border power purchase agreements as core investment tool
A European Commission recommendation adopted on 22 April 2026 reframes power purchase agreements as a system-critical mechanism for financing clean power in South-East Europe, with particular…
Montenegro tightens EU-aligned oversight as macroprudential buffers target credit and lending risks
Montenegro is moving toward full alignment with European Union financial standards, pairing that regulatory convergence with macroprudential tools such as a 1% countercyclical capital buffer to…
EU pokreće istragu o državnoj pomoći za obnovu bloka 1 u Černavodi
Evropska komisija je pokrenula istragu o državnoj pomoći za obnovu bloka 1 u nuklearnoj elektrani Černavoda, dovodeći u pitanje da li predložena finansijska struktura poštuje EU…