The European Union adopted the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as part of the FIT for 55 package in 2023. This regulation aims to address the challenge of carbon leakage, and encourage sustainable business practices.
If your business imports cement, aluminium, iron and steel, fertilisers, electricity, or hydrogen, CBAM may directly impact you.
These sectors are targeted due to their high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions released into the atmosphere during production processes and are prone to carbon leakage. Under CBAM, there will be costs associated with the carbon emissions embedded in imported goods into the EU. However, consignments and goods valued under €150, as well as goods used in the military activities, are exempt.
CBAM has two phases:
CBAM will apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors listed in Annex I of the Regulation, whose production is most at risk of carbon leakage. Annex I provides a comprehensive list of these goods to address greenhouse gas emissions embedded in the imports and prevent carbon leakage.
Table 1 – Brief overview of CN goods and the corresponding GHGs that need reporting
(Source: EUR-LEX)
CBAM Reporting: Five Key Steps for Importer
CBAM Takeaways
The CBAM plays a pivotal role in the European Union’s strategy to combat climate change and promote global sustainability. By applying a carbon price on imported goods, CBAM aims to prevent carbon leakage. This mechanism not only reinforces the EU’s commitment to reducing carbon greenhouse gas emissions but also sets a precedent for other countries to adopt similar policies, fostering a more effective global response to climate change.
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We offer resources and support to ensure a smooth transition through the CBAM reporting process.
European Commission – CBAM explanation and its applicability
Council of the EU, “ Fit for 55': Council adopts key pieces of legislation delivering on 2030 climate targets”
LME, CBAM Consultation and Sustainability Discussion
House of Commons Library, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
German Environment Agency, Third-country carbon pricing under the EU CBAM
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The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) aims to prevent carbon leakage and boost sustainability by pricing carbon emissions in imported goods. If you import cement, aluminium, iron, steel, fertilisers, electricity, or hydrogen, CBAM may affects you. 📈
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