Recording of online public webinar on CBAM – 19 June 2024

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Presenting purpose and aims of CBAM, implications for importers and declarants, the six sectors targeted by CBAM and the roles and responsibilities within the CBAM administration system, and explaining reporting requirements and customs-related applicable rules.

Description: Since the entry into application of the CBAM regulation in its transitional phase in October 2023 and the parallel launch of the CBAM communications campaign, a large variety of stakeholders operating at European, international, and national levels in all CBAM sectors and goods, have been interested in participating in info sessions, meetings, and webinars to receive first-hand information on CBAM related matters.


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