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  • Carbon Border Adjusted Mechanism (CBAM)    Tuesday, 6th August 2024 | Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi

    Carbon Border Adjusted Mechanism (CBAM)
    Tuesday, 6th August 2024 | Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi

    As we are moving ahead with the globalisation, the economic decarbonisation took centre stage among policymakers around the globe. With the emergence of carbon border fees and carbon disclosure requirements, countries have begun charging carbon emission fee doing international business in their region. Under the same mechanism, European Commission adopted the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in 2023, as part of its wider climate and trade policy to address carbon leakage.

    From Indian perspective, CBAM has received significant attention because of its impact on Indian exports into the European Union. More specifically, the CBAM requires product emissions reporting of various imported commodities from various carbon-intensive and hard-to-abate sectors which includes iron, steel, cement, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity, and hydrogen. For any imported good from one of these sectors after surpassing a specified carbon intensity level, importers will be charged a carbon pollution fee unless they can demonstrate that they have taken voluntary actions to reduce their emissions through clean energy sources.

    While CBAM could potentially compel other countries to pursue low-carbon trajectories, its implementation came across as a surprise without adequate consultations with trading partners and international stakeholders representing a departure from consensus-building and inclusive global trade practices. It is also raising concerns regarding equity, efficiency, and its compatibility with international principles like Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDRRC) and World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements.

    The price mechanism being uncertain presently, companies should start shaping the policies and strategies as per the European carbon border tax for smoother trading. There will be impact on global value chain of export, data accuracy and guard against unwanted risk of noncompliance. Traceability of often complex supply chains is a hallmark requirement of the CBAM, while such things bring an increased administrative burden, it also presents an opportunity to review the optimization of supply chains from a cost, efficiency, and risk perspective.

    To discuss the concerns and opportunities for CBAM in India’s Steel & Aluminium Sectors, ASSOCHAM is organising a Conference on ‘Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)’ – on 6th August 2024 at Hotel Le- Meridien in New Delhi.

    𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐈𝐧𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬, 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐭 𝐮𝐬 𝐚𝐭: Yashika Agrawal | [email protected] | +91 9993903483

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  • Indian TMT Steel Industry

    Indian TMT Steel Industry

    India is a developing country and one of the major economies of the world where the Iron and Steel Industry plays a very crucial role. The steel industry has always been at the forefront of industrial development and forms the backbone of any economy. Important industries such as shipbuilding, railway locomotive and construction as well as heavy and light machinery depend heavily on the availability of the country’s iron and steel resources.

    Manufacturing of steel and TMT steel bars is regarded as a major industry in its own right. The Global TMT Steel bar market is expected to grow at the CAGR of more than 8% until 2023. But with COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented toll has taken on the construction industry. The nationwide lockdown has not only put brakes on the ongoing real estate and infrastructure projects, but the allied TMT Steel industry has also suffered a setback. As the lockdown eases, stalled projects both in construction and infrastructure along with capital expenditure plans are coming back on track and demand for steel items are likely to recover lost ground.

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    To discuss the issues and challenges faced by the TMT steel industry as the nation undergoes in the unlock phase, ASSOCHAM is organizing a Webinar on “Indian TMT Steel Industry” on Wednesday, 30th September 2020 from 3.00 PM – 5.00 PM IST.

    Invited Speakers:

    • Ms Rasika Chaube, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Steel, Government of India
    • Mr V R Sharma, Co-Chair ASSOCHAM National Council on Mines and Minerals & Managing Director, JSPL
    • Mr Bidyut Chakraborty, Director – Mining & Metals Advisory, KPMG Advisory Services Private Limited
    • Mr Alok Sahay, ED (Commercial), SAIL
    • Mr Sanjay Agarwal, Sr. Vice President-Sales & Marketing, JSW Steel Ltd.
    • Mr Sushim Banerjee, Director General, Institute for Steel Development & Growth (INSDAG)

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