The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has affected a significant part of European industry since October 2023. By this date, companies that import products such as iron, steel, cement, aluminium, electricity, fertilizers, hydrogen and similar items from non-EU countries must submit a CBAM report each quarter.

 

 

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