CBAM: Alternative model to better protect companies
Criticism of the European carbon border adjustment mechanism CBAM continues unabated. The Family Business Foundation has had alternatives investigated and is proposing adjustments.
By Lukas Knigge
Criticism of the European carbon border adjustment mechanism CBAM continues unabated. The Family Business Foundation has had alternatives investigated and is proposing adjustments.
By Lukas Knigge
Criticism of the European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism CBAM continues unabated. The German Foundation for Family Businesses commissioned a study into alternatives and is proposing adjustments.
By Lukas Knigge
A high-level Indian delegation is in Brussels to discuss the remaining sticking points of a free trade agreement. In the best case scenario, a deal could already be reached in January – the economic incentives are strong.
By Amelie Richter and János Allenbach-Ammann
Under pressure from France and Italy, the Commission has come out in favor of exemptions for fertilizer imports within the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to protect European farmers from further cost increases.
By Lukas Knigge, Julia Dahm and Nico Beckert
Following further commitments by the European Commission, a majority in the Council for the agreement is now within reach. However, there is still a need for clarification on one point.
By Julia Dahm
Shortly before the launch of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), the Commission is proposing far-reaching measures to mitigate its impact on companies. However, criticism from industry remains.
By Lukas Knigge
China is now supplying climate-friendly steel to Europe. The technical capacities of Chinese plants for the production of green steel are higher than the annual production of crude steel in Europe. This has consequences in connection with the CBAM border adjustment mechanism.
By Wolfgang Weber
Donald Trump's administration is threatening to scrap the customs agreement if the EU does not amend several energy-related laws. Meanwhile, Member States are discussing amendments to a law that would ban imports of Russian energy sources from 2028.
By Manuel Berkel