Europe’s carbon border tax went live on 1 January 2026. Indian metal exporters are already seeing the effects — in price cuts, rejected declarations, and lost contracts. This session shows you exactly what to calculate, track, and file.

Date
18 July 2026, Saturday
Time:
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM IST
Registeration Fee
₹2,999/- only
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Why exporters are paying attention right now

Why this matters now

It isn’t your buyer’s problem to solve. It’s yours.

Your EU buyer now has to pay for the carbon embedded in what they import from you — but the numbers can only come from your plant. Without verified data, the EU defaults to punitive estimates, and that cost lands right back on your contract.

THE FREE RIDING IS ENDING

Free carbon allowances phase out to zero by 2034 — the cost only grows from here.

 

Illustrative phase-down under EU Regulation 2023/956; official annual percentages are published by the European Commission. EU ETS carbon price currently ~€80–90/tonne, projected toward €100–150/tonne by 2030.

Who this affects?

Six sectors are covered today. More are coming.

Who should attend?

For the people who sign off on the declaration — not just the ones who file it.

 

CBAM isn’t a future rule. It’s already changing what a shipment costs.

The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism requires importers of iron, steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen, and electricity to report — and, from 2026, pay for — the carbon embedded in what they bring into the bloc. For an Indian exporter, that reporting obligation doesn’t stay on the European side of the transaction. It flows straight back to your plant floor, your process data, and your paperwork.

Most manufacturers we speak with assume this is a customs-broker problem or something their EU buyer will handle. It isn’t. The buyer needs numbers only the exporter can supply: verified embedded emissions, production-route data, and default-value justifications. Get any of it wrong, and the cost shows up later — as a penalty, a rejected declaration, or a buyer who quietly moves the order elsewhere.

One session, one fee — everything included.

 

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    A few questions we get on every call.

    No — MSME exporters often carry the highest risk since they lack a dedicated compliance function to catch errors before they reach a buyer.

    The session uses metals and engineering examples throughout, with live Q&A reserved for your own product lines and buyer requirements.

    Contact details are shared with all participants for follow-up on your specific compliance situation.

    Yes. If you’d like to register more than one person from your team, reach out on WhatsApp at +91 9811126365 for group pricing.

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    Three focused hours for exporting manufacturers who need CBAM answers before their next shipment—not after a penalty notice.

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