With the holiday season behind us, the Q4 CBAM reporting period is now in full swing. Importers are reminded of the European Union's requirement to report actual supplier-communicated direct and indirect emissions. Starting from Q3 2024, the use of default values is limited to 20% of total emissions per imported item, making accurate reporting more critical than ever.
In addition to emission data, CBAM reports must include:
- The country-specific electricity emission factor (with the source specified)
- Electricity consumption and its source
- Production methods and parameters (e.g., heat number, alloy content, scrap percentage, reducing agents, etc.), especially for steel imports
At CBAM Reports, we’re committed to simplifying compliance and easing the reporting burden for you and your partners. Our specialized services include:
1. Preparing CBAM reports in
XML format for seamless registry uploads
2. Providing emission values and engaging directly with your suppliers if necessary
3. Calculating emissions and generating required documentation
4. Validating XML reports to ensure acceptance by the CBAM Registry
In 2024, we supported over 100 businesses importing goods into the EU, as well as manufacturers outside the EU. From small importers managing a few items to large-scale operations with extensive supply chains, we’ve helped clients streamline compliance, reduce preparation time, and eliminate errors. For non-EU producers, we also assisted in preparing
Communication Templates for Installations, ensuring European importers receive precise and verified emission values.
If you need assistance with CBAM regulations, reporting, or compliance,
contact us today. Let CBAM Reports help you navigate these requirements with confidence.
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