Join us for a crucial seminar, focusing on the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). This event is essential for both Nordic and Chinese businesses, as it delves into the impact of CBAM on global trade dynamics.
Agenda:
• Trade Risks: Understand the challenges CBAM presents to Chinese exporters and the broader implications for international trade.
• Mitigation Strategies: Learn about proactive measures at both local and national levels to address CBAM-related risks.
• Practical Solutions: Explore methods for monitoring carbon emissions, data exchange with EU importers, energy efficiency improvements, and potential financial impacts.
Hear from a technical expert from the Danish Energy Agency, offering valuable insights and guidance on navigating CBAM regulations and minimizing trade disruptions.
About CBAM:
CBAM, in effect since October 1st, 2023, requires EU importers to report emissions embedded in certain goods, including steel, iron, aluminum, fertilizer, and hydrogen products. By 2026, importers must surrender CBAM certificates corresponding to reported emissions, potentially affecting trade between China and Europe.
Audience:
• Industry professionals in steel, iron,
• aluminum, fertilizer, hydrogen etc
• Chinese business partners
• Government officials, policymakers
Date: Thursday, June 6, 2024
Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue:
Ruijin 1st Road No.139 (Huaihai Middle Road Subway Station Entrance & Exit 3 Pedestrian 60 Meters), Huangpu
Shanghai China
上海迪恩拜企业管理咨询有限公司
瑞金一路139号3楼
Speakers:
Morten Højberg, Expert, Center for Energy Administration, Danish Energy Agency
Heidi Berg, Sustainability and ESG Director, DI AsiaBase (Moderator)
Expert, Environmental Economist, Danish Energy Agency
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ESG Director of DI Asia Base
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