탄소 국경 조정 제도(CBAM) - 소개 (10분입니다)

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이 모듈에서는 탄소 국경 조정 제도(CBAM)가 소개됩니다.

오디언스

이 초보자용 모듈은 CBAM의 목적, 체계 및 본질에 대해서 수입자, 세관 신고자 및 제3국 운영자들에게 정보를 제공하기 위해 제작되었습니다. 

학습 목표

  • CBAM 목적 및 체계, 보고하는 신고자에게 예상되는 결과
  • CBAM 구현으로 이끄는 주요 요소
  • 주요 기준, CBAM이 대상으로 삼는 6부문 및 CBAM 관리에서의 역할 및 책임
  • 계산 방법 및 보고 요구사항
  • 주요 이정표를 비롯한 우선순위 계획

교육과정 시간

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