The Union's statement said that the "Green Deal" section set up on the YouTube page and the official website of the Ministry of Commerce aims to provide detailed information on CBAM to representatives of the sector. In addition, a dedicated website has been set up to provide access to legal texts, recent developments, guidance documents and training offered by the European Commission.
The first feedback period of CBAM for importers will end on January 31, 2024. The webinar series organized by the European Commission to assess the impact of the CBAM mechanism on carbon-intensive sectors such as cement, iron and steel, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity and hydrogen is proving to be an important resource.
To access relevant resources;
Ministry of Commerce Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/@ticaret
- Green Agreement section created on the Ministry of Commerce Website: GREEN AGREEMENT (ticaret.gov.tr)
- Legislative texts, current developments, guidance documents and trainings on the web page created by the European Commission for the implementation of CBAM: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism - European Commission (europa.eu)
The webinar series is available at the Training catalogue (europa.eu).
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