- The UK government is seeking feedback on the design and implementation of a new carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)
- The CBAM will apply a charge to imported goods based on their embedded emissions
- Initially, the CBAM will apply to imports of iron, steel, aluminium, fertiliser, hydrogen, ceramics, glass, and cement
- The government aims to ensure that products from overseas are subject to a comparable carbon price as those produced in the UK
- ICAEW expressed support for the introduction of the CBAM to address carbon leakage
- The consultation includes questions on which products should be included, calculation and verification of embodied emissions, and CBAM rates
- ICAEW members are encouraged to participate in the consultation to ensure efficient implementation of the CBAM
- The consultation closes on 13 June 2024.
Source: icaew.com
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