The European Commission seeks to protect the agricultural sector from the potential economic impacts of (CBAM).
CBAM is now fully operational.
CBAM will charge fees on the embodied carbon found in imports of cement, aluminum, electricity, hydrogen, fertilizers, and iron and steel.
The European Commission has published long-awaited detailed rules for CBAM implementation ahead of the official start of the definitive phase on 1 January
The revised EU Default Values and provisional benchmarks are the hot topic across the CBAM community this week
A draft document outlining preliminary benchmarks for the EU CBAM was circulated among market participants.
The price of China's national carbon allowances (CEA composite) experienced a strong rebound, culminating in an 8.3% jump to CNY66.86 on November 19th, 2025
As the European Union (EU) nears the adoption of the final implementing rules for its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), the implications for global entities in...
In a recent webinar, ClearBlue Markets and CBAMBOO took a deep dive into the current and future challenges of CBAM.