The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism enters its transitional phase on 1 October 2023, meaning that UK businesses exporting to the EU must prepare for the changes.
The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) is a policy developed by the EU to prevent ‘carbon leakage’. UK businesses exporting to the EU need to be aware of what data their EU customers will require and how their business may need to evolve to remain competitive.
Source: www.icaew.com
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