The EU s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism introduces reporting requirements on emissions from imported products, setting the stage for future levies to encourage greener global policies and industry practices.
The first phase of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) kicks in on Sunday (1 October), obliging exporters in six carbon-intensive industrial sectors to report their emissions to EU authorities.
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/PRNewswire/ European importers face rising prices and administrative bottlenecks as the EU s new carbon emissions tariff comes into effect, as detailed in.