How should operators prepare for CBAM?

To ensure representative data reporting from the start of the transitional period, operators should aim to share a full year of data for 2023 in January 2024 with importers for the first quarterly report. This involves collecting emissions and activity data from the start of the transitional period and estimating data for the period before actual emissions monitoring starts. Operators should start preparing their monitoring methodology as soon as possible and aim to commence actual monitoring after October 1, 2023. They should share embedded emissions data with importers as soon as they are available after the end of each quarter.

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