On October 29, a round table discussion entitled “CBAM: Challenges and Opportunities for Ukrainian Industry” will be held, organized by the National Association of Extractive Industries of Ukraine (NAEI) with the participation of representatives of business, government, international partners, and experts.
NAIPI expressed concern about the potential consequences of the introduction of the Cross-Border Carbon Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for the Ukrainian economy and received an official response from the European Commission.
The letter, signed by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD), confirmed the following key positions:
“This response confirms that the EU recognizes the scale of the economic challenges facing Ukrainian industry and is ready to consider flexible adaptation instruments within the CBAM,” the association noted.
The round table initiated by National Extractive Industries Association of Ukraine will be the first public discussion after official communication with the EC.
As noted by Ksenia Orynchak, executive director of National Extractive Industries Association of Ukraine, the European Commission’s position opens up new opportunities for joint decisions. Therefore, the task is to unite industry, experts, and authorities so that Ukraine can maintain the competitiveness of its exporters in the new carbon regulation system.
The following issues will be discussed at the event:
Among the invited speakers are
A more detailed list of speakers is available at the link.
The event will start at 11:00 a.m. and will be held online. Advance registration is required. You can register here.
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