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Join us for an in-depth look at the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its impact on Nordic and Chinese companies operating in key industries exporting to the EU. As CBAM prepares to enforce stringent reporting and financial requirements by 2026, this event will focus on practical, actionable insights for navigating these changes.


Key Takeaways:

• Trade Risks: Understand specific challenges CBAM poses for exporters based in China.

• Mitigation Strategies: Explore proactive measures for compliance with both EU and local regulations.

• Practical Solutions: Gain insights into carbon emissions tracking, data sharing with EU importers, and enhancing energy efficiency to reduce financial impacts.


Featured Speakers:

• Morten Højberg, Environmental Economist, Danish Energy Agency

• Sune Kåre Sørensen, Climate and Energy Attaché, Danish Embassy in China

Don't miss this opportunity to stay competitive in EU markets and prepare your business for compliance. Reserve your spot today.

Agenda for Offline Participants:

• 1:45 pm – 2:00 pm | Registration and Welcome

• 2:00 pm – 3:45 pm | Introduction and Guided Site Tour

Introduction to Hoyer Motors Asia, a leader in energy-efficient motors and systems. A guided tour in the workshop, test center to offer insights into the company's operational excellence and its initiatives in sustainable practices.

• 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm | CBAM Overview by Morten Højberg (Hybrid Webinar)

• 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm | State of the Union Update and Q&A with Consul General Mikael Hemniti Winther

• 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm | Networking Reception


Speakers:

• Mikael Hemniti Winther, Consul General, Danish Consulate General in Shanghai

• Hans Mønster, Managing Director, Hoyer Motors Asia

• Sune Kåre Sørensen, Climate and Energy Attaché, Danish Embassy in China


About CBAM

Since October 2023, CBAM has required EU importers to report emissions embedded in specific goods, with more stringent financial requirements to follow by 2026. Understanding and preparing for these measures now is essential to ensure compliance and maintain competitiveness in the EU market.


Date: November 25, 2024

Online: 4pm – 5pm (CN) (Teams link will be sent out 1 day prior to the event)

Offline: 1:45pm – 7pm

Location: Hoyer Motors Asia, No.338, Anju Road, BeiLun District·315821 Ningbo, Zhejiang

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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