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Pincvision and Dubrink Partner to Ensure Seamless CBAM Compliance for EU Importers

  • The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will require importers to report emissions data and purchase CO₂ certificates for certain goods starting in 2026.
  • CBAM compliance affects multiple departments, including purchasing, customs, finance, sustainability, and IT.
  • Pincvision has partnered with Dubrink to provide specialized support for emissions data collection, validation, and reporting.
  • Dubrink’s platform enables automatic data management, reporting via the EU portal, and clear insight into CBAM costs.
  • The partnership aims to help companies stay compliant, reduce administrative burdens, and adapt to permanent changes in international trade regulations.

Source: pincvision.com

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