- CBAM entered its transitional period on 1 October 2023
- Reporting declarants must submit quarterly CBAM reports with embedded emissions data
- Default emissions data can no longer be used after 1 July 2024
- CBAM aims to mitigate carbon leakage by requiring businesses to surrender certificates
- The number of certificates depends on the CO2 emissions released during manufacturing
- CBAM provides an incentive to decarbonize production processes outside the EU
- The legislative proposal for CBAM was presented on 14 July 2021 as part of the ‘Fit for 55’ package.
Source: loyensloeff.com
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