- Importers must submit their first CBAM report by 31 January 2024
- Quarterly reports on imported goods must be submitted by each importer of CBAM goods into the EU
- The CBAM report must include information on the quantity and embedded emissions of each type of good
- The goods covered by the CBAM regulations include cement, electricity, fertilizers, goods of the iron and steel industry, and aluminum
- Support and advice on CBAM obligations are available from experts at the provided contact information.
Source: mddp.pl
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