Understanding CBAM

What businesses need to know about the EU’s new carbon frontier.

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) marks a turning point in global trade.

By pricing embedded emissions in imported goods, the EU is extending its climate policy beyond its borders. This is not just regulation—it is a reshaping of competitive dynamics.

Companies exporting into the EU must now track, report, and reduce emissions with unprecedented precision.

CBAM is not a regional policy. It is a signal of how global trade will be governed in a carbon-constrained world.

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