The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is an EU regulation aimed at reducing carbon emissions by imposing a carbon price on imports of certain goods. This ensures a level playing field between EU-produced goods and imports. The UK is also set to implement its own CBAM in 2027, making it crucial for businesses to understand these upcoming changes.
This course is designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary for CBAM compliance. Ideal for companies involved in the supply chain of CBAM goods, this training will provide a thorough understanding of the regulations and reporting requirements.
The course is split into two sections and will cover the below learning objectives and outcomes.
Section 1: Carbon Management and Accounting
This section introduces carbon management and accounting concepts, setting a foundation for understanding the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Key elements include:
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Greenhouse Gases / Greenhouse Gas Protocol
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Carbon Neutral vs. Net Zero
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Operational vs. Embodied Carbon
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Market Drivers
Section 2: EU CBAM in Detail
This section details the EU’s CBAM regulation, outlining its purpose, structure, and implications:
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What is CBAM? Background and Rationale
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Scope and Timeline
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Key Stakeholders
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Terminology and Boundaries
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Emissions Measurement
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Opportunities for UK Businesses
Section 3: The UK CBAM
This section provides an overview of the developing UK CBAM, based on ongoing regulatory consultations:
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Background and Motivation
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Regulation Scope and Timeline
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Operational Framework
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Liability Calculations
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Implications for Importers
Who Should Attend?
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Companies whose products are in scope and being exported into the EU either directly or indirectly
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Customs Brokers
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Freight Forwarders
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Supply Chain Teams
Payment Terms
Please note payment must be made in full before the course.
Please note that GMCC does not accept payment via American Express.
Cancellation Terms
In case you are no longer able to attend this training course, please note you must cancel your place at least 5 working days before the course. The cancellation must be in writing and sent to international@gmchamber.co.uk indicating the name of the course you are cancelling for and delegate(s) details. If a booking is not cancelled and the delegate does not attend, full event costs will still apply.
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