Mécanisme d’ajustement carbone aux frontières (MACF) - Introduction (10 minutes)

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Ce module est une introduction au mécanisme d’ajustement carbone aux frontières (MACF).

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Conçu pour les débutants, ce module vise à informer les importateurs, les déclarants en douane et les opérateurs de pays tiers sur la finalité, la structure et le contenu du MACF. 

Objectifs d'apprentissage

  • La finalité et la structure du MACF, ainsi que les implications de ce mécanisme pour les déclarants
  • Les principaux facteurs conduisant à la mise en œuvre du MACF
  • Les principaux critères, les six secteurs visés par le MACF et les rôles et responsabilités relatifs à la gestion du MACF
  • Les méthodes de calcul et les obligations de déclaration
  • Les priorités de planification, y compris les étapes clés

Durée du cours

10 minutes


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