Tag Archives: industrial economy
Serbia’s industrial economy shifts to carbon-adjusted financing as CBAM nears
As Europe’s demand cools and energy costs rise, Serbia is moving from a low-cost export model toward one where electricity sourcing, carbon intensity and ESG-linked lending…
Serbia’s registered employment falls as industrial model faces multiple headwinds
Serbia’s number of registered employees declined in the first quarter of 2026, even as wages continued to rise—an unusual mix that signals mounting structural pressures on…
CBAM, congestion and carbon power are redefining Serbia’s industrial energy economy
Serbia’s electricity market is no longer evolving only as an energy system. It is increasingly becoming part of a broader industrial and export restructuring process driven…
Banks, renewable energy and CBAM are creating Serbia’s new export financing model
Serbia’s industrial economy is entering a decisive transition phase in which access to European markets, industrial financing and export competitiveness are becoming increasingly linked to carbon…
Serbia’s industrial shift is being rewritten by electricity, carbon rules and AI power demand
Serbia’s export competitiveness is increasingly tied to how reliably and cleanly electricity is sourced, as CBAM pressure meets a power market showing more volatility. At the…
CBAM pressure drives EPS and Serbian industry toward renewable PPAs
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to reshape Serbia’s industrial economy in ways that extend far beyond emissions reporting or regulatory compliance. What initially appeared…
Serbia’s capital ambition: building a domestic platform for industrial investment
Serbia’s industrial strength is attracting large-scale funding, but much of the financial value is structured abroad. The country now faces a strategic test: whether it can…