CBAM electricity reform rewrites Serbia’s carbon exposure from 2026
The European Commission’s proposal to revise how emissions are calculated for imported electricity under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism represents […]
The European Commission’s proposal to revise how emissions are calculated for imported electricity under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism represents […]
The European Commission’s proposal to revise how emissions are calculated for imported electricity under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is
Local tourist agencies and sector-related organisations in Montenegro occupy a position that is often underestimated and, as a result, under-communicated.
For real estate developers and tourism-linked sector companies in Montenegro, the challenge is fundamentally different from that faced by consumer-facing brands.
For premium business services operating in Montenegro’s luxury tourism market, visibility alone is no longer the objective. Recognition, credibility, and
Montenegro’s luxury tourism story is usually told through five-star hotels, iconic marinas, and dramatic coastal or mountain settings. Yet behind
By the end of 2025, Serbia entered the decisive pre-implementation phase of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism with
In Montenegro’s tourism economy, hotels, marinas and luxury tourism assets sit at the top of the value chain. They generate the highest
Montenegro’s economy is structurally defined by tourism, but the nature of that tourism has changed. The country is no longer
Luxury hotels and marinas in Montenegro present a distinct ESG and financing profile compared to industrial assets, but they face equally
For luxury hotels in Montenegro oriented toward EU capital, EU guests, and EU financing, ESG alignment has moved decisively beyond
The application of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism to electricity imports from South-East Europe introduces a quantifiable financial and