Get to grips with CBAM
Our May webinar was a sell-out with over 130 registered participants. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the volume of questions received far exceeded our time slot. And so, we will be organising a follow-up webinar on Tuesday 10th June at 11am CET (Brussels Time).
During this second session, we will:
- address the outstanding questions,
- cover a few additional topics,
- and, time permitting, open the floor for a more interactive exchange among participants.
The full presentation will be shared after this second session.
These webinars are part of our ongoing effort to keep our members ahead of the curve, especially with such a fast-moving and complex file as CBAM. In the meantime, if there are additional questions you’d like us to consider, feel free to send them our way.
So far, we’ve organised no less than six separate webinars on CBAM, each of which has been fully booked. So be sure to reserve your spot today!
As before, please send us your questions ahead of time so we can better focus the content of our presentation.
As part of our commitment to supporting independent importers of stainless steel and aluminium, we see it as our duty to highlight practical solutions — and the Dubrink platform stands out for its efficient, affordable approach to automating CBAM requirements.
“Though CBAM may seem improvised and subject to last-minute changes, it is steadily becoming a reality — and fully understanding its impact is essential.”
AGENDA
Webinar 7: Tuesday 10th June 2025 at 11 am CET (Brussels time).
As before, please send us your questions ahead of time so we can better focus the content of our meeting.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To take part in this meeting, all you need to do is:
• Sign up no later than 12 noon on Monday 9th June (the day before the event) and include the email addresses of those interested.
• Send your list of questions in advance to info@euranimi.eu, to better focus the content of our meeting.
The webinar link will be emailed to you on the afternoon of the 9th June.
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