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CBAM for Serbian exports: building an audit-ready MRV chain before the EU declaration
For Serbian producers shipping to the EU, CBAM compliance hinges on whether the importer can use verified, installation-level emissions data. That makes MRV preparation and pre-verification—often…
Serbia’s macroeconomic model shifts toward slower growth and tighter financial conditions
Serbia’s 2026 macroeconomic dataset from the Ministry of Finance points to a transition from the post-pandemic rebound toward a more mature, financially constrained growth path. The…
Serbia’s corporate lending pivots toward working-capital funding as uncertainty rises
Corporate loans in Serbia have continued to grow, but the mix is shifting: working-capital and liquidity facilities are driving new borrowing more than long-term investment financing.…
Serbia inflation expectations drift higher as energy and geopolitical risks re-enter the pricing
Serbian financial-sector inflation expectations edged up again in the latest NBS-linked survey, with one- and two-year outlooks moving modestly higher even as headline inflation remains within…
Serbia’s nearshoring growth model faces a stress test as Europe slows and CBAM reshapes industry
Serbia’s export-led manufacturing push is entering a pivotal transition as weaker European demand, higher financing costs and the EU’s carbon-border rules collide with an electricity system…
National Bank of Serbia flags shift to a more complex macroeconomic cycle
The National Bank of Serbia says inflation has returned to its target corridor and the banking system remains resilient, but it warns that price stability and…
Serbia’s biogas push links farm waste to power reliability and gas security
Serbia is moving to treat biogas as a strategic energy resource, using agricultural residues to support dispatchable electricity and potentially renewable gas as winter supply risks…
Serbia hardens its stance in MOL–NIS talks, prioritizing refinery control and domestic fuel security
Serbia has rejected MOL’s first proposal for the Russian stake in NIS, arguing it lacked binding guarantees on PanÄŤevo refinery operations, fuel supply continuity and future…
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…
Banks are linking ESG, CBAM and environmental compliance into a single financing framework
Across Europe and increasingly throughout South East Europe, banks are no longer treating ESG, CBAM and environmental permitting as separate compliance categories. From 2026 onward, they are…