What is the Carbon Adjustment Border Mechanism (CBAM), and what do you need to know about it?

What is the Carbon Adjustment Border Mechanism (CBAM), and what do you need to know about it?

Learn about the implications CBAM may have on your business when selling your goods overseas to countries across Europe.

The Carbon Adjustment Border Mechanism (CBAM) is the tariff for products considered carbon intensive, such as steel, cement and some electricity, that are imported into the European Union.

If you are selling overseas to EU member states, knowing about CBAM and its implications for your business is essential to be ahead of the curve and navigate the new requirements as the transitional phase is in effect since October last year.

Join us in this exclusive UKEA session with Carbon Footprint to learn about what CBAM is, what are the implications for your business and upcoming changes that you should get prepared for.

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