Summary:
Regulation (EU) 2023/956 – adopted by the co-legislators on 10 May 2023 – establishing a new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
Further information:
This Regulation establishes a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to address greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions embedded in the goods on their importation into the EU customs territory in order to prevent the risk of carbon leakage.
Regulation: EU 2023-956, CBAM
Source: Official Journal of the European Union
The Official:
Norwegian Government: Letter, 02/07/2021: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism – Preliminary Norwegian Positions
European Commission: Press Release, 14/07/2021: European Green Deal: Commission proposes transformation of EU economy and society to meet climate ambitions
EPP EP Group: Newsroom, 21/12/2021: De-carbonise, not de-industrialise Europe
Norwegian Government: Letter, 02/03/2022: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism – Norwegian Positions
Council of the European Union: Press Release, 15/03/2022: Council agrees on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
European Parliament: Press Release, 22/06/2022: CBAM: Parliament pushes for higher ambition in new carbon leakage instrument
European Commission: Press Release, 13/12/2022: European Green Deal: Agreement reached on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
S&D EP Group: Newsroom, 17/04/2023: With CBAM: Full support to our industries as they decarbonise
Greens/EFA EP Group: Press Release, 18/04/2023: European Parliament approves catalyst for cleaner production
European Commission: Press Release, 17/08/2023: Commission adopts detailed reporting rules for the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism’s transitional phase