Importers bringing goods into the EU
If you are responsible for bringing products into the EU, you will need to manage CBAM reporting and certificates from 2026.
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CBAM is now live, and for many businesses this is the first time it’s becoming a real, day-to-day issue.
Importers must now report carbon emissions for certain goods and manage CBAM certificates correctly. If the data is missing or inaccurate, it can lead to delays, extra costs, or goods being held at the EU border.
In this free webinar, Kieran McCann and Ebby Toal, two of the first in the country to gain CBAM training certification, will explain what CBAM means in plain terms and what your business needs to do next.
They will also be joined by Marcel Duits, President of IACBAM, who will share expert insight into how CBAM is being applied in practice and what businesses should be focusing on now.
This session is designed to give you clarity, not confusion, and help you prepare with confidence.
📅 Wednesday 4th February
🕧 12:00 PM (GMT)
💻 Live Webinar
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In this live session, we will cover:
Which products are covered by CBAM
What your suppliers need to provide
How CBAM links to customs and import paperwork
What you should be doing now to avoid problems later
You will leave with a clear picture of what CBAM means for you and how to prepare without panic or guesswork.
If you are responsible for bringing products into the EU, you will need to manage CBAM reporting and certificates from 2026.
If you’re responsible for customs, sustainability, or trade compliance decisions, this session will help you understand where CBAM fits into your wider operations.
Businesses working with steel, aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen, or electricity
If you deal with product data, supplier documents, or import paperwork, CBAM will affect your work.
How to tell which of your goods fall under CBAM.
What data is needed and how it should be calculated.
What your suppliers must provide and how to check it.
How importers must register and report.
A simple, step-by-step way to be ready in 2026.

Sales Director
Specialising in customs, compliance, and CBAM readiness, Kieran helps businesses understand carbon reporting rules, manage emissions data, and keep goods moving smoothly across EU borders.
