Dubrink's CBAM check is a game-changer for importers and suppliers. It swiftly determines whether a product falls under CBAM regulations, saving you valuable time and granting free access to our platform for seamless compliance management. Especially the bulk-import, which is totally free of charge, is a fast way to determine if amongst your imports there is a good CBAM Compliance.
To determine if your products are affected, you'll first need to understand how they're classified in international trade. Here's how the classification systems work:
These systems work like nested categories - HS provides the base, CN adds EU detail, and TARIC includes the actual rates and rules.
Under EU CBAM, products are identified by their CN codes. However, the regulations often list only 4-digit HS headings instead of complete 8-digit CN codes. If your product's full CN code isn't specifically listed but its HS heading appears in the regulations, your product is subject to CBAM.
For example: If your product's CN code is 2808 00 00, and the regulation lists 2808, your product falls under CBAM requirements. Our CBAM Check will guide you through any additional information needed to determine your obligations.
A free tool by Dubrink that helps importers and suppliers determine if their products fall under CBAM regulations by analyzing classification codes and other relevant factors.
If your product's HS heading (4-digit code) appears in CBAM regulations, it's subject to CBAM, even if the full 8-digit CN code isn't explicitly listed.
Key exemptions include the annual mass-based threshold (50 tonnes), products intended for military-use, goods from EEA countries, and imports under specific customs procedures like temporary admission or inward processing.
Yes, the European Commission intends to extend CBAM to include additional downstream products and may later cover other sectors regulated under the EU ETS.