The training is for professional development purposes, and the certificate obtained does not replace the MYK authorization certificate in trainings where the MYK authorization certificate is mandatory.
1. What is the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)?
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CBAM Definition: CBAM is a regulation designed to impose a carbon tax on imported goods from high-emission industries outside the EU to monitor and reduce carbon emissions.
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Goals and Objectives: To help the EU meet its carbon reduction targets and eliminate carbon inequalities in global trade.
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CBAM and Climate Goals: The EU's goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and how CBAM contributes to this target.
2. CBAM and Carbon Pricing Systems:
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Integration with Carbon Pricing Systems: Detailed explanation of how CBAM integrates with carbon pricing systems.
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Impact on Global Trade: CBAM's impact on global trade relations and foreign trade policies.
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Carbon Trading Markets: The interaction between CBAM and carbon trading markets, including the use of carbon credits.
3. Application Areas and Relevant Sectors of CBAM:
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Which Sectors Will It Apply To?: CBAM application in sectors like steel, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and other high-carbon industries.
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Sectoral Emissions and Impacts: The status of carbon emissions in sectors with the highest emissions and how they will be affected by CBAM.
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Product-Specific CBAM: Which products are covered by CBAM and the carbon tax rates applied to these products.
4. CBAM Implementation Process:
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Carbon Border Tax Implementation: How CBAM's carbon border tax will be applied to firms inside and outside the EU.
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Emission Monitoring and Reporting: The procedures for monitoring and regularly reporting carbon emissions.
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Carbon Certification Process: The process of obtaining carbon certificates and the procedures to follow under CBAM.
5. Economic and Trade Impacts of CBAM:
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Transformation of Foreign Trade: How carbon regulations will reshape global trade, especially in developing countries.
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Impact on EU's Foreign Trade Policies: How CBAM will shape the EU's foreign trade policies and its impact on global economic balances.
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Green Transition and Competitiveness: How companies can enhance their global competitiveness by reducing carbon emissions.
6. Carbon Balancing and Innovation Strategies:
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Low-Carbon Technologies: New technologies and innovations that can be used to reduce carbon emissions.
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Methods for Reducing Carbon Emissions: Techniques and management strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Green Certifications and Financial Tools: Financial instruments used for investing in projects that reduce carbon emissions.
7. Legal Regulations and International Aspects of CBAM:
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Legal Framework: How CBAM aligns with international trade and its relationship with the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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Legal Obligations: The legal responsibilities companies must fulfill to comply with carbon emissions and environmental regulations.
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International Trade Agreements: The impact of CBAM on international trade agreements and the need for cooperation between countries.
The training is open to corporate collaborations, and individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be re-planned based on the corporate participant profile and your specific needs. Following mutual discussions, the scope and method of the training (In-person, Online) will be determined, and the related processes will be completed. If an agreement is reached, the suitable dates and times for your institution's participants and our instructors, as well as the location of the training, will be determined.