31 January 2024 marked the deadline for the first quarterly report under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) transitional phase, focusing on certain product categories including iron and steel, cement, aluminium, fertilizer, electricity and hydrogen.
What are the compliance requirements for impacted products imported into the EU and lessons learnt on practical approach as businesses prepare to submit their timely second quarterly report?
Source: EY
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