
The Economic Impact of CBAM
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is coming. Set to begin in 2026, it will require EU importers to pay for the carbon emitted in the production of goods they bring into the bloc – effectively extending the ‘polluter pays’ principle to imports. This series examines the implications of CBAM on the EU economy, exporters into the EU, and climate policy in general.
The Economic Impact of CBAM

Event: The economic implications of CBAM
Join this special online briefing on what CBAM will mean for the EU economies, its trading partners and for European industrial competitiveness.
Thursday 16th October, 10:00 ET/15:00 BST