We recently hosted a webinar in collaboration with Carboneer, where Thomas Delille and Valerio Giovannini were joined by Simon Göß of Carboneer to discuss the European Commission’s latest proposals to simplify the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and reduce the administrative burden on importers. Watch the recording below.
The session provided an in-depth analysis of the proposed regulatory amendments, examining their impact on compliance obligations for EU importers and the practical implications for third-country exporters. The panel also presented a case study exploring revised methodologies for estimating CBAM certificate costs, including updated data sources, forecasting demand, and pricing implications for 2026–2027. This discussion offers valuable insight for anyone involved in cross-border trade under the evolving CBAM framework.