To achieve economy-wide climate neutrality by 2050, the European Union has established a carbon border adjustment mechanism (hereafter referred to by its acronym CBAM, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism).
The CBAM is a response to the risk of carbon leakage resulting from the introduction of harmonized prices for greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union established in previous regulations.
For more information, take a look at “CBAM“.
Source financien.belgium
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