Steel and aluminium exporters to the EU will start paying for the CO2 emissions linked to their production as of 1 January 2026. Critics have accused the EU's law of 'protectionism' and say it will hurt trade.
Breakdown
- EU's carbon border tax on heavy industry goods takes effect January 1
- Importers must pay a carbon price similar to EU producers 5s
- CBAM applies to imports of iron, steel, aluminium, cement, and fertilizers 13s
- CBAM aims to protect EU manufacturers and prevent carbon leakage 48s
- China and India accuse EU of protectionism and warn of trade impact 1m 10s