What default values can importers use under CBAM, and until when?

Importers and suppliers can use default values for emissions reporting until 31 July 2024, specifically for the first three reporting quarters. Suppliers can use default values for 100% of emissions until the same date, and even beyond that if these default values account for less than 20% of emissions, particularly for precursor goods in the production of complex goods. Dubrink offers a solution which is ideal after the 31st of July 2024.

Dubrink software provides importers with a comprehensive solution for gathering emissions data beyond the transitional period of default value reporting under CBAM regulations. Its advanced capabilities streamline the transition from default to primary data collection, ensuring accuracy and reliability in emissions reporting. By facilitating communication and data exchange with suppliers, Dubrink simplifies the process of obtaining emissions data, while its integrated platform enables importers to track, record, and analyze emissions information efficiently. With user-friendly features and customizable reporting options, Dubrink empowers importers to manage data collection efforts effectively, ensuring compliance with CBAM requirements while minimizing administrative burden. Through automated workflows and analytics tools, Dubrink enables importers to identify trends, optimize processes, and maintain transparency throughout the reporting process, ultimately enhancing regulatory compliance and environmental stewardship.

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