Third Party Event

CBAM Update 2026: What Swiss Companies Need to Know Now

11Jun 2026
SwitzerlandZürich

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has entered its final phase on 1 January 2026. This means that the previous reporting obligations are being transferred to a binding system with financial implications. Swiss companies are also affected if they supply goods to the EU that are subject to the CBAM or are involved in the corresponding supply chains.

The first part deals with the regulatory and operational requirements from a practical perspective, in particular the scope of application, roles and processes. The second part deals in more detail with the calculation of emissions and the relevant methodological foundations.

Why participate?

The seminar provides a compact overview of the current legal requirements and shows the specific obligations and actions that companies need to take. The focus is on assessing the impact on the company, understanding the new framework conditions including the simplification measures, and implementing the necessary organizational changes in the company.

Event information

Date
11 Jun 2026, 13:30 - 17:00
Place
TBD
8001 Zürich
Switzerland
Event languages
German
Organizer
Association Swiss Export
Program Details

Focus areas:

 

  • Regulatory and Operational Requirements
  • Overview of CBAM and the transition to the definitive phase from 2026
  • Affected goods and transactions and analysis of one’s own exposure
  • Duties and roles in imports to the EU
  • Organizational implementation and process design in the company
  • Current Best Practice Examples and Solutions
  • Emission calculation (in English)
  • CBAM emission calculation basics, common errors, how to identify them, and the importance of multi-tier emission tracking
  • CBAM verification essentials and how to ensure that your suppliers meet the requirements in order to unlock CBAM cost savings across the entire supply chain
  • Procurement contract clause recommendations to ensure clarity, allocate responsibilities and derisk CBAM exposure
  • CBAM / EUA hedging explained
  • Discussion / Exchange of experiences

Participation fee

free

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