The United Kingdom is introducing its own Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (UK CBAM) from 1 January 2027. The regime is designed to place a carbon price on certain imported goods, helping to align imported products with the carbon costs faced by UK producers under domestic climate policies.
Neem contact opThe UK CBAM will apply to selected imported goods in carbon-intensive sectors. Based on current UK government policy announcements, sectors expected to be included include:
We assess whether your imported products are likely to fall within UK CBAM scope and quantify potential business impact.
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We help you build a robust process for collecting and validating supplier emissions data.
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Understand the potential cost impact of UK CBAM under different sourcing and pricing scenarios.
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We help businesses reflect CBAM obligations in commercial relationships.
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UK CBAM is still developing. We keep clients informed and prepared.
Includes:
We assess whether your imported products are likely to fall within UK CBAM scope and quantify potential business impact.
Includes:
We help you build a robust process for collecting and validating supplier emissions data.
Includes:
Understand the potential cost impact of UK CBAM under different sourcing and pricing scenarios.
Includes:
We help businesses reflect CBAM obligations in commercial relationships.
Includes:
UK CBAM is still developing. We keep clients informed and prepared.
Includes:
We assess whether your imported products are likely to fall within UK CBAM scope and quantify potential business impact.
Includes:
We help you build a robust process for collecting and validating supplier emissions data.
Includes:
Understand the potential cost impact of UK CBAM under different sourcing and pricing scenarios.
Includes:
We help businesses reflect CBAM obligations in commercial relationships.
Includes:
UK CBAM is still developing. We keep clients informed and prepared.
Includes: