The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) continues to develop, creating new compliance requirements for UK businesses. This session will cover the latest policy updates, reporting obligations, and their impact on exporters - particularly those in carbon-intensive sectors. Whether you’re supplying EU importers directly or through UK supply chains, staying on top of EU CBAM is essential.
CBAM Policy Update: What UK Exporters Need to Know
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) continues to develop, creating new compliance requirements for UK businesses. This session will cover the latest policy updates, reporting obligations, and their impact on exporters - particularly those in carbon-intensive sectors. Whether you’re supplying EU importers directly or through UK supply chains, staying on top of EU CBAM is essential.
Head of Trade Policy, British Chambers of Commerce
Deputy Director of Trade Services, British Chambers of Commerce
Europe, East Asia, Digital Trade Lead, FTA Utilisation, Department for Business and Trade
Head of Training and Consultancy, ChamberCustoms
Emmanuel has 20 years’ experience working worldwide training, auditing and implementing best practice methods in project and quality management.
Since the EU-Exit talks began, he has concentrated on the changing requirements of international trade with a particular focus on Customs Clearance, including Customs Declarations and Transit.
Emmanuel has been involved in creating and implementing the ChamberCustoms service, implementing its systems and quality framework, testing and implementing CDS solutions and training customs agents on using CHIEF and CDS.
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