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What does the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism mean for your business?

Learn about the implications CBAM may have on your business when selling overseas.

What you’ll learn

  • What is EU CBAM?
  • Implications for UK SMEs exporting to the EU
  • Key requirements and upcoming changes in July 2024

Description

The European Union’s Carbon Adjustment Border Mechanism (CBAM) is the tariff for products considered carbon intensive that are imported into the EU.

If you are exporting to the EU, knowing about EU CBAM and its implications for your business is essential to be ahead of the curve and navigate the new requirements as the transitional phase is in effect since October last year.

Join us in this exclusive UKEA session with EY to learn about what the EU CBAM is, what are the implications for your business and upcoming changes in July 2024 that you should get prepared for.

Speakers

George Riddell

Trade Policy and Strategy Director, Ernst & Young LLP

George has a decade of experience in international trade. He is primarily responsible for advising multinational corporations on their trade strategy. Prior to joining EY UK, George spent over six years representing the United Kingdom at the World Trade Organization and the United Nations. He is passionate about helping companies prepare for the trade challenges of increasing digitalisation and to develop more sustainable supply chains.

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