Training course - is this course suitable for you?
Background: What is CBAM?
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a policy implemented by governments to account for the carbon cost of producing imported goods.
The multiple industries affected by CBAM will need to understand the procedures involved and what it means for their business.
CBAM places a carbon tariff on carbon-intensive products such as steel, cement, and some electricity, that are imported to the European Union.
This mechanism was legislated as part of the European Green Deal and will take effect in 2026, with reporting having begun in 2023.
In the United Kingdom, the government is also taking action to address carbon leakage risk and support industrial decarbonisation.
The UK CBAM will be introduced by 2027 and will place a carbon price on some of the most emissions-intensive industrial goods imported to the UK.
Sectors initially covered by the UK CBAM include aluminium, cement, ceramics, fertiliser, glass, hydrogen, iron, and steel. Further details on the design and delivery of the UK CBAM will be subject to consultation later this year.
Is it for me?
CBAM regulations can be intricate. You can gain essential insights and tools to adapt to the new EU regulations with this course.
This session would be extremely ideal for:
- Companies Importing CBAM goods so they can ensure compliance and avoid penalties by understanding the CBAM requirements.
- Customs Brokers to stay updated on the latest CBAM regulations to assist clients effectively.
- Freight Forwarders to enhance service offerings by gaining expertise in CBAM compliance.
- Supply Chain Teams to develop strategies for efficient data collection and reporting within your supply chain.
Join us to ensure your business is CBAM-ready and positioned for success in an evolving regulatory landscape.
Course content
Each attendee will learn about the following:
- What is CBAM?
Understand the fundamentals and purpose of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
- Who Does It Affect?
Identify which businesses and sectors are impacted by CBAM.
- Which Goods Does CBAM Cover?
Learn about the specific goods regulated under CBAM.
- CBAM Roadmap
Get an overview of the implementation timeline and future developments.
- How to Collect CBAM Data from Suppliers
Gain insights on effective data collection methods from your supply chain.
- How to Prepare CBAM Reports
Master the preparation and submission of accurate CBAM reports.
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Member’s fee: £275 + VAT
Non-member’s fee: £475 + VAT
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Ts & Cs
*Any cancellations must be confirmed via email to training@birmingham-chamber.com and must be given within 5 working days clear of the original event date. For any cancellations given less than 5 working days before the event, fees will not be refunded. This also counts for non-attendance. If the course is due to run again in the future, delegates can opt to transfer to the next available date. A £50 fee will still be issued to cover the costs already incurred.
*Please note, the aim is always to finish at the time provided above, but please allow extra time depending on how many delegates are on the course, as there may be more questions for the trainer to answer.