EU Commission Confirms CBAM Definitive Period to Start Without Delay
EU Commission confirms CBAM definitive period to start without delay, US-EU Trade Deal Addresses CBAM Concerns, Taiwan confirms launch of its own CBAM for 2027.
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EU Commission confirms CBAM definitive period to start without delay, US-EU Trade Deal Addresses CBAM Concerns, Taiwan confirms launch of its own CBAM for 2027.
Germany Appoints CBAM Delegated Body, Indian Steel Exports Could Face €550M in EU Costs and Warns UK Over Carbon Tax, HBIS to Export 10,000t Green Steel to Italy in CBAM-Aligned Deal.
EU Council authorises negotiations to link the EU and UK emissions trading systems, CBAM expected to generate €1.4 billion annually, Egypt proposes new green industrial platform to support CBAM readiness.
Denmark's new EU Council Presidency to prioritise strengthening of the EU CBAM, concern over lack of clarity on upcoming CBAM costs, CBAM discussed at the Africa-Spain Summit 2025.
Commission launches CBAM expansion consultation, export carbon leakage mechanism expected by the end of 2025, domestic carbon removals proposed for inclusion in the EU ETS, Turkey passes Climate Law establishing national ETS.
CBAM developments recap - this week's issue brings you a brief recap of some of the most relevant developments in the CBAM and carbon pricing space over the past few weeks.
CBAM momentum builds — a deal has been reached on EU simplification reforms, export-leakage guidance is expected from the Commission in June, and Serbia is advancing plans for domestic carbon pricing to align with CBAM.
CBAM and carbon pricing gain global momentum — from ArcelorMittal's €2 bn green steel push in France, to Taiwan's CBAM launch plans, a new report urging Australian leadership on a regional CBAM, the ADB's proposal to align Asian carbon prices with the EU, and the World Bank's latest global pricing report.
CBAM continues to shape international discussions — from the uncertain timeline for EU–UK ETS linkage, to its economic impact on Bosnia and Herzegovina, industry pushback in the aluminium sector, and trade negotiations with India.
European institutions advance key reforms to simplify CBAM, while industry stakeholders raise concerns over benchmarks and cost clarity. Sandbag calls for CBAM expansion, and Ukraine seeks a postponement to avoid economic hardship.
EU Parliament's ENVI Committee backs CBAM simplification reforms ahead of May 22 plenary vote; UK and EU begin discussions on linking their emissions trading systems; Russia launches WTO challenge against EU CBAM regulations.
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