- Policymakers in the UK and other major jurisdictions are looking to Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAMs) to mitigate the effect of ‘carbon leakage.’
- To effectively respond to the cost and compliance implications, businesses must be highly coordinated — both functionally and jurisdictionally.
- Our five-step approach enables proactive management of evolving carbon border initiatives.
Source EY
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