Serbia to introduce national carbon tax from 2026

On January 1 next year, laws on greenhouse gas emissions and imports of carbon-intensive goods will come into force in Serbia, according to Balkan Green Energy News. Both taxes

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Serbia''s has set a conditional economy-wide GHG emission reduction target of 40.1 percent by 2025, compared to 1990 levels. The new NDC also aligns with the country''s National

Green Taxes in Serbia – What do you need to know?

An entity on whose behalf a carbon-intensive product is imported into the Republic of Serbia (indirect customs representation). Entities who have imported less than 5 tons of a carbon

Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) of the Republic of

The established contribution for 2035 represents the conditional economy-wide greenhouse gas emission reduction target, expressed as a relative reduction by 2035 compared to 1990, excluding

Serbia introduces national carbon tax as of January 1

As of January 1, 2026, Serbia has introduced a national carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions tax of €4 per tonne, aimed at reducing pollution, improving energy efficiency, and ensuring a more level playing

Green Taxes in Serbia – What do you need to kno

Reference emission values are determined by a bylaw adopted by the minister responsible for environmental protection within 180 days from the date of entry into force of the law.

Total greenhouse gas emissions (without LULUCF) | Serbia | Europe''s

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (excluding the land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) sector) for Serbia have decreased by 24.8% since 1990 (see graph). Serbia aims to cut

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Has Serbia''s economic growth decoupled from its CO₂ emissions? To reduce emissions and achieve increasing prosperity at the same time, we have to decouple economic growth from CO2 emissions.

Serbia to introduce national carbon tax in 2026 alongside EU

Starting in January 2026, Serbia will introduce two new environmental taxes aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and aligning with EU climate policy.

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In Serbia, the National Renewable Energy Action Plan set targets of renewable energy sources use until 2020, as well as the pathway to achieve them. Among other things, it enhances investments towards

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