Tag: CBAM

Montenegro as a CBAM trading platform: Importers, re-exporters and third-country operators in the new EU carbon border cycle

Montenegro’s CBAM exposure should not be viewed only through the lens of domestic producers. The country’s strategic position on the Adriatic, its port infrastructure,...

Europe’s carbon frontier on the Adriatic

Europe's industrial map is being redrawn. The forces driving this transformation are not tariffs, labour costs or trade agreements in the traditional sense. They are...

Can Montenegro become the Adriatic platform for Europe’s carbon-compliant industries?

The European Union’s industrial transformation is creating a new geography of competitiveness. For decades, manufacturers selected locations primarily on the basis of labour costs,...

How CBAM could create a new export economy for Montenegro’s renewable power sector

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, commonly known as CBAM, is usually discussed as a challenge for exporters of steel, cement, aluminium, fertilisers...
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Montenegro’s investment funds remain too small to finance industrial transformation, but they show the limits of domestic capital-market depth

Montenegro’s investment-fund data for March 2026 show a financial segment that remains very small, highly concentrated in equities and structurally unable, at its current scale, to...

Montenegro’s CBAM moment: Electricity, aluminium and the chance to become the Western Balkans’ carbon-ready Gateway

Prepared by Mercosur.me in cooperation with CBAM.Clarion.Engineer Montenegro’s exposure to the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is smaller in absolute value than the exposure faced by larger...
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