CBAM Webinar: CBAM Declarant Portal usage - Cement and Aluminium sectors

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Details about this catalogue item

This is the recording of a live webinar provided by the European Commission on 23/11/2023 on the IT Transitional Registry for CBAM. The live session was followed by a Questions/Answers session. The replies to these questions will be added to the FAQ section of the CBAM website.

Disclaimer

The presentation shown during the webinar was slightly updated after the event. The presentation to be taken into consideration is the one available below the recording.

Expected outcomes

Attending the webinar will allow you to gain a clear understanding of the CBAM Declarant portal functionalities and proficient use of the CBAM quarterly report form for the cement/aluminium sectors.

Additional information

CBAM website
FAQ and Factsheets
Guidance documents

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