Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a key development in the global transition toward carbon compliance and transparent emissions reporting.

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    About the program

    CBAM Pre-Verification Services for Hassle-Free EU Compliance

    The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a key development in the global transition toward carbon compliance and transparent emissions reporting. 

    While it is a regulatory requirement for imports into the EU, its impact goes far beyond compliance, it is reshaping how exporters measure, report, manage and validate and verify emissions. 

    For businesses supplying in the EU markets, this means one thing:
    carbon data is now as important as cost and quality. 

    CBAM Pre-Verification

    CBAM pre-verification is an independent review of your emissions data, calculation methods, and supporting documentation to ensure readiness for submission under CBAM requirements. Non-verified or poorly supported emissions data may face increased scrutiny from CBAM authorities. If the submitted information is considered unreliable or incomplete, authorities may request corrections or apply conservative default values. In many cases, default values are more conservative, which can result in higher reported emissions and increased compliance costs.

    Stock photo of CBAM cubes symbolizing the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, carbon pricing, and climate-aligned trade regulation.

    How Pre-Verification Works in Your Favor

    • Reduce Compliance Risk

    • Avoid Unnecessary Cost Exposure

    • Improve Data Accuracy and Reliability

    • Prepare for Mandatory Verification

    • Strengthening Buyer Confidence

    Which Industries and Products Are Covered by CBAM?

    The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) currently applies to six high-emission sectors targeted for carbon leakage risk:

    including CN codes for bars, rods, wire, pipes, and structural profiles

    clinker, aluminous cement, and building cement

    unwrought, wrought, and alloy products

    nitrogenous fertilizers, ammonia, nitric acid, and mixed fertilizers

    electrolytic and non-electrolytic hydrogen

    cross-border power imports into the EU Customs Union

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