CBAM Communication Template

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This training provides a general overview of the CBAM Communication Template prepared to help the economic operators to transmit their data correctly. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is an instrument implemented by the European Union to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address carbon leakage. It aims to ensure that imported goods are subject to a carbon price equivalent to the carbon price of domestic production in the EU.

Course description

This training provides a general overview of the CBAM Communication Template prepared to help the economic operators to transmit the data correctly. It includes instructions on where to find information on EU CBAM, a guide to the general features of the template, a step-by-step entry of two examples (one on integrated steel work with blast furnace, using the “bubble approach”, and one example on the production of high-alloy steel using several purchased precursors).

Target audience

  • Operators of installations producing CBAM goods – you should learn to fill the template​
  • Importers of CBAM goods – you should learn to use the results presented in the template​
  • Potential verifiers – you should learn the concepts around which you will have to establish your competence and verification processes​
  • Competent authorities in the EU – you should learn to interpret data presented using the template

Learning objectives

By the end of this course, you will be familiar with: 

  • Completing the CBAM Communication Template.

Course duration

The time required to complete the course is around 90 minutes.


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