CBAM and its Impact on Nordic Companies in China
This webinar is invaluable for industries trading with the EU, particularly those in sectors like steel, iron, aluminum, and fertilizers, all of which will be required to comply with CBAM's demanding new reporting and financial obligations by 2026.
Key Takeaways:
- Trade Risks: Discover the challenges faced by China-based exporters navigating this complex regulatory framework.
- Mitigation Strategies: Learn about proactive measures companies can take to align with both local and EU-level regulations, minimizing disruptions.
- Practical Solutions: Gain actionable insights into carbon emissions monitoring, data exchanges with EU importers, and how to improve energy efficiency to reduce financial impacts.
Speakers
Gain insights from experts Morten Højberg, Environmental Economist at the Danish Energy Agency, and Sune Kåre Sørensen, Climate and Energy Attaché at the Danish Embassy in China, as they share updates on CBAM regulations and key developments from COP29, helping you navigate the complex regulatory landscape with confidence.
About CBAM
Since October 1st 2023, CBAM requires EU importers to report emissions embedded in select goods, with more stringent financial measures coming into effect by 2026.
Is your company prepared for this shift? Now is the time to understand and act.
Don't miss this chance to prepare your business for compliance. Secure your spot today to stay ahead of this vital transition.
This event is open to all members and their Chinese counterparts.
Please contact info@dcbf.dk if you have any questions. For more info and registration on this LINK