The CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism)
What does CBAM change for your imports?
In this episode, we explain the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and what full implementation since January 2026 means for companies importing carbon intensive goods such as steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, electricity or hydrogen.
Importers must now report verified carbon data and purchase CBAM certificates where no equivalent carbon price has been paid abroad.
Our approach helps you define your CBAM scope, structure supplier data collection and secure your reporting, so you stay compliant, avoid penalties and turn CBAM into a strategic tool rather than a regulatory burden.
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