Webinar 7 May 2026: Third-Country Exporters Master CBAM Methodology
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The European Commission has scheduled a free English-language webinar on 7 May 2026 (13:30–15:00 CEST) to help third-country exporters understand and apply the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) methodology. The session will cover how to translate low-carbon investments into a competitive advantage when accessing the EU market. Registration closes on 5 May 2026; questions must be submitted via the registration form by 3 May 2026. Livestream access will be provided to all registered participants.
“This webinar will provide information to help exporters in a third-country master the CBAM methodology and turn CBAM compliance into a strategic advantage.”
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The European Commission has published an event notice announcing a public webinar on 7 May 2026 to provide third-country exporters with practical guidance on the CBAM methodology. The session will cover how to navigate CBAM requirements and leverage low-carbon investments for competitive advantage in the EU market. Questions for the Q&A session must be submitted by 3 May 2026; registration closes on 5 May 2026. All registered participants will receive a livestream link the day before the event.
Third-country exporters affected by CBAM obligations should register promptly and prepare specific questions about CBAM methodology and compliance timelines. The webinar represents an official EC channel for understanding CBAM implementation requirements ahead of the 2026 application date.
What to do next
- Submit questions via the registration form by 3 May 2026
- Register by 5 May 2026 to receive the webinar link
Webinar
- Date
- 2026-05-07 at 13:30 – 15:00
- Location
- Virtual
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Join the upcoming webinar “ How to make decarbonisation efforts pay off” on 7 May 2026, from 13:30 to 15:00 CEST.
This webinar will provide information to help exporters in a third-country master the CBAM methodology and turn CBAM compliance into a strategic advantage. Discover how to navigate the requirements effectively and ensure your low-carbon investments translate into a tangible competitive edge in the EU market.
The session will be held in English.
Questions?
Please submit them via the registration form by 3 May. We will use your input to shape the presentation and Q&A.
Due to time constraints, we cannot guarantee an answer to every specific query, but we will cover the topics most relevant to all participants.
To learn more about CBAM, please visit our webpage.
We invite you to register by 5 May 2026 at the latest. All registered participants will receive the link to connect to the webinar the day before.
- climate change policy | reduction of gas emissions | carbon neutrality | emission trading | renewable energy
- Thursday 7 May 2026, 13:30 - 15:00 (CEST)
- Live streaming available
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