iCBAM
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism solution that transforms carbon reporting and compliance—making it simpler, faster, and smarter than ever
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During the transitional period, CBAM covers the following carbon-intensive industries:
Over time, the scope of CBAM may expand to include additional products and sectors.
Our AI system is trained on industry-specific data; it considers the type of materials used, the production process, and the energy consumption to calculate the embedded emissions. To ensure accurate results, the tool applies predefined emission factors based on international and EU standards.
No, finished goods are not currently included under the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). It includes a limited range of carbon-intensive raw materials and semi-finished goods.
Therefore, objects like cars, electronics, or cookware are not directly affected by the mechanism even though they might include materials covered with CBAM.
In order to better address carbon leakage, the EU aims to expand CBAM in the future, possibly including finished products.
The CBAM transitional phase runs from October 2023 to December 2025. Importers are required to provide quarterly reports outlining the embedded emissions in their goods throughout this time.
Importers are under no financial obligation to buy carbon certificates during this time. In order to avoid fines and prepare for full implementation in 2026, accurate reporting is required.
Yes, iCustoms facilitates multi-country import operations. It monitors emissions by origin, manufacturing method, and product type, ensuring compliance regardless of how complex your supply chain is.
CBAM applies according to the origin of the goods. If the core production occurs outside of the EU and the goods fall within the scope of CBAM, reporting is still required, even if additional processing occurs in the EU.
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