02 Jul 2026

Webinar recording: UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) - An introduction and how to prepare

The UK will introduce its own Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) from 1 January 2027, covering imports of carbon-intensive goods such as aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen, and iron and steel. In this recorded session, tax experts from S&W set out the key elements of the new regime and what businesses need to do to prepare. 

Keziah Mastin (Senior Manager, Indirect Tax) and Louis Miles-Stringer (Senior Manager, Customs and International Trade) covered which goods fall in scope, the new reporting obligations and how tax liability will be calculated, and practical steps for preparing supply chains ahead of 2027.

 

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