Sustainability-Related Financial Disclosures
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Every tonne of steel, aluminium, cement, fertiliser, hydrogen or electricity you import into the EU now carries a carbon cost — ramping to full price by 2034. Estimate it free, then let us make the number real and defensible.
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Five-step: origin, sector, quarterly volumes, embedded emissions, carbon price paid. Full year-by-year projection to 2034 + PDF.
Open 02📈The current official quarterly certificate price, the ETS trend behind it, and the next publication date.
€75.36 03🔎Search a Combined Nomenclature code to confirm whether a product falls within CBAM scope.
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Subscribe 06📘What CBAM is, who's exempt, how certificates work, and the full timeline to 2034.
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You import covered goods over 50 t/year and need authorised declarant status, accurate forecasts and clean filings.
Your EU buyers demand verified installation-level data — or default values eat your margins. We help you supply it.
Customs reps, sustainability teams and consultants fielding CBAM data requests who need a methodology partner.
How we help
Only authorised declarants may import covered goods above the threshold. We manage your application with the national competent authority.
Verified installation-level data avoids punitive defaults. We run supplier engagement and apply the EU methodology by CN code and origin.
We model your certificate liability against ETS-linked prices, phase-in factors and any carbon price already paid abroad.
We prepare your annual declaration in the Registry, manage certificate surrender, and keep you audit-ready.
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The Commission publishes a new CBAM certificate price every quarter. Get an email the moment it's out — no spam, just the number and what it means.
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Yes. The definitive phase began 1 January 2026. Imports of covered goods in 2026 create a real financial liability, even though certificates aren't purchased until 2027. Only authorised declarants may import covered goods above the 50-tonne annual threshold.
A binding de minimis exemption: importers with total annual net imports below 50 tonnes of CBAM goods are fully excluded — no reporting, authorisation, or certificates. This replaced the old €150 per-consignment exemption.
The first annual declaration covers 2026 imports and is due by 30 September 2027, with certificate surrender by the same date. Certificate sales begin 1 February 2027.
Default values apply — deliberately punitive, usually higher than actual emissions. Supplier-specific data must be verified by an accredited third party. We run that engagement and verification for you.
For 2026 imports, prices reflect the quarterly average of EU ETS allowance prices. From 2027 onward, pricing moves to a weekly average. A phase-in factor mirrors the ETS free-allowance phase-out, reaching 100% by 2034.
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