We will address the latest policy developments on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and their implications for EU importers and third-country operators. We will provide a detailed analysis of the proposed amendments, focusing on compliance obligations, enforcement mechanisms, and the broader technical and economic ramifications for stakeholders engaged in cross-border trade.
Key Topics To Be Addressed
An analysis of the recently proposed CBAM regulatory amendments, with a particular focus on the evolving compliance framework for EU importers
The practical implications for third-country exporters
A case study on CBAM certificate cost estimation, covering:
Data sources and calculation methodology under the revised framework
Projected CBAM certificate demand and associated cost implications for 2026-2027
Why Attend?
While aiming toward a very welcome simplification agenda, the recent proposals of the EU Commission add an additional layer of uncertainty to the CBAM’s evolving legal landscape. This webinar will provide clarity on the status of the regulatory landscape and its associated legal intricacies, ensuring that stakeholders understand the key elements that importers and third-country entities must consider in maintaining compliance. Furthermore, attendees will gain specialised technical insight into the methodology for calculating CBAM certificate costs, enabling them to anticipate financial and regulatory exposure under the revised regime.