Webinar: Understanding CBAM’s impact on your business
> Tuesday, 31 October 2023
> 13.00 CET
Agenda
- Who files CBAM reports: Learn who needs to submit CBAM reports, including importers, authorised entities, and customs representatives.
- Covered products: Understand which products are affected, like iron, steel, cement, fertilisers, aluminium, electricity and hydrogen, and differentiate between raw materials and finished goods.
- Preventing carbon leakage: Discover how CBAM aims to stop carbon emissions from escaping by placing a carbon levy on certain imports from non-EU and non-EFTA nations, linked to the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) price.
- Future expansions: Find out about potential expansions, like adding more products (e.g., chemicals and polymers) by 2026 and full integration of EU ETS products by 2030.
- Customs procedures: Learn about specific customs procedures, particularly inward processing.
- Quarterly reporting: Understand the requirement for importers of CBAM-regulated goods to submit quarterly reports.
- Full regulation scope: Know when the complete CBAM regulation takes effect, starting on January 1, 2026.
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