Join us for an essential webinar as we explore the urgent implications of the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for businesses across the globe, with a specific focus on the impact on nordic and Chinese companies. This webinar is critical 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 stringent new reporting and financial obligations by 2026.



Key Takeaways:

  • Trade Risks: Discover the specific risks faced by China-based exporters navigating this regulatory framework.
  • Mitigation Strategies: Learn about proactive steps 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 under the new regime.

Hear from experts Morten Højberg of the Danish Energy Agency and Sune Kåre Sørensen, Climate and Energy Counsellor at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark in China, who will provide updates on CBAM regulations and critical developments from COP29, equipping you to navigate the complex regulatory landscape confidently.


Don't miss this chance to prepare your business for compliance. Secure your spot today to stay ahead of this vital transition.


Date: November 25, 2024,

Time: 4pm – 5pm

Venue: Teams


This event is open to all members and their Chinese counterparts.


Register now and ensure your business is ready for the future of trade.

About CBAM

Since October 1, 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.

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