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Carbon Compass

CBAM 101 - What it is and Why it Matters

08 Jul 2025

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In this episode, we unpack the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and what it means for South African exporters. We explain how CBAM works, why it’s being implemented, and which local industries are most exposed. We also explore the expected costs, the impact of the South African carbon tax, and why Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems are now essential for exporters to the EU. Key points of discussion: • What CBAM is and why it matters • Sectors and countries most affected • Cost impacts for South African exporters • How CBAM interacts with the EU’s carbon market (ETS) • South Africa’s carbon tax and limited CBAM relief • The importance of MRV systems for compliance • Recent EU changes to simplify CBAM reporting Don’t miss the next episode, where we dive into how South African businesses can prepare for CBAM – and the risks and benefits of doing so. Want to keep the conversation going or learn more about what we do? 📧 Get in touch at [email protected] 📞 Call us on (0)11 44 77 892 Keen to learn more about CBAM and its impacts? Check out these useful resources: • Europe’s Taxation and Customs Union CBAM Questions and Answers at https://bit.ly/407HXNh • TIPS’ The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and implications for South African exports at https://bit.ly/4kva7t5 • The Presidential Climate Commission’s Working Paper on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms and Implications for South Africa at https://bit.ly/46uk2LN 🌍 Explore our work · 🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn for updates, insights, and more

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