Indian exporters face €550 mln carbon liability as EU’s CBAM takes full effect in 2026
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could cost Indian exporters up to €550 million a year by 2034, creating big challenges for smaller businesses trying to meet strict emissions rules, a study published this week has found.
Read MoreCarbon Forward Expo London 2025 – Call for Proposals
Carbon Forward Expo London celebrates 10 years this October, and we are inviting partners to be part of this special event.
Read MorePoland asks for continuation of free allowances under EU ETS, cancellation of ETS2
Poland’s ministry of climate and environment has said heavy industries that are part of the bloc’s carbon market should be allowed to avoid paying for the CO2 they emit, and has requested the cancellation of the incoming emission trading system for heating and transport (EU ETS2), in a feedback note published this week.
Read MoreCBAM driving Asian carbon pricing systems to strengthen -panellist
The introduction of Europe’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) is leading to stronger pricing systems across Asia, a conference heard Wednesday.
Read MoreCarbon border adjustments should be interoperable with fair use of offsets, report advises
The growing adoption of border carbon adjustments (BCAs) around the world should follow standard practices to ensure they support climate ambition while avoiding trade frictions, such as ensuring parallel use of any offsets, prioritising actual data, and allowing for interoperability with other mechanisms, advised a think tank.
Read More“Enabling conditions” not there to reach EU’s 2040 climate target, industry says
The enabling conditions to meet the EU’s 2040 climate target – such as the availability of affordable clean energy – are currently lacking, European industry representatives said during a debate on Tuesday.
Read MoreBRICS pushes back on CBAM, backs common carbon market framework
The BRICS bloc of emerging economies formally endorsed their carbon markets partnership and again opposed unilateral carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs) and deforestation policies in a strongly worded joint declaration on Sunday.
Read MoreEU announces plan to channel CBAM funds in support of industries’ exports
The European Commission will propose using revenues from its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to support affected industries’ exports on international markets, in a legislative proposal due by the end of 2025, it announced on Wednesday.
Read MoreSB62: FEATURE – China could advance on new climate agenda of trade, post-US departure from Paris
China is the heavy-hitter that could steer multilateral climate discussions toward trade and economy, and away from negotiations on emissions reductions and climate finance, especially in light of the US withdrawal from the stage, experts told Carbon Pulse on the sidelines of the Bonn intersessional talks.
Read MoreEU seeks feedback on CBAM extension, anti-circumvention measures
The European Commission on Tuesday launched a public consultation on the extension of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to some downstream products, seeking feedback in view of legislative proposals due in Q4 this year.
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