Container Ship
Blog, CBAM, CBAM Compliance Understanding Your Obligations
CBAM is coming: Are you ready for the cost of inaction?

CBAM is set to reshape global trade by placing a carbon levy on imported goods, making accurate emissions data critical from 2026. In this blog, Valpak Researcher, Michael Trotter Comas, explores how businesses can navigate rising compliance pressures and supply chain challenges with the right support.

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Factory Smoke
Blog, CBAM, CBAM Compliance Understanding Your Obligations
UK CBAM countdown: What importers need to know now

In this blog, Michael Trotter Comas explores the UK’s upcoming Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a key part of the government’s Net Zero strategy due to take effect on 1 January 2027. The article compares the UK scheme with the EU CBAM and highlights key differences. With technical consultation open until 3 July 2025, businesses are urged to assess their obligations under CBAM now.

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Steel Product
Blog, CBAM, CBAM Compliance Understanding Your Obligations
How CBAM is changing: A look at the proposed updates

Our blog helps affected businesses to understand the evolving landscape of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). We explore the proposed changes, their implications for businesses, and offer guidance on navigating these updates effectively...

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Container Ship
Blog, CBAM, CBAM Compliance Understanding Your Obligations
Decoding the EU CBAM: A roadmap to sustainable trade compliance

Valpak Consultant, Harry Penney, breaks down the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a cornerstone of sustainable trade compliance under the EU's climate agenda. From understanding carbon accountability to key deadlines and practical business implications, this blog offers a clear roadmap to navigate CBAM's requirements while aligning with global sustainability goals.

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