Objectives
- To explain the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its implications for Indonesian industrial exporters.
- To assess compliance requirements, timelines, and data readiness needed under CBAM.
- To explore how companies can transform CBAM compliance into strategic and competitive advantage.
- To highlight the role of decarbonization and emissions transparency in maintaining market access.
Background
The introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) by the European Union marks a significant shift in global trade and climate policy. CBAM directly links carbon emissions performance with market access, particularly for carbon-intensive products exported to the EU. For manufacturing and heavy industries, this policy represents both a regulatory challenge and a strategic inflection point.
Many companies are still at an early stage of understanding CBAM requirements, including emissions calculation methodologies, reporting obligations, and verification standards. Limited awareness and preparedness may expose exporters to financial risks, reduced competitiveness, and reputational challenges in international markets.
This workshop provides a structured overview of CBAM from a policy, compliance, and business strategy perspective. Participants will gain clarity on how CBAM works in practice, what actions are required in the near term, and how proactive decarbonization strategies can position companies as preferred, low-carbon suppliers in global value chains.
Agenda
| Time | Topic | Resource Persons |
| 09.00 – 09.30 | Registration | |
| 09.30 – 09.35 | Welcoming Remarks | NEYEN Consulting |
| 09.35 – 09.50 | Opening: introduction inFUSE | Moderator |
| 09.50 – 10.30 | Keynote address | Speaker |
| 10.30 – 11.05 | Discussion Session (Q&A) | All participants |
| 11.05 – 11.20 | Closing and Photo Session | |
| 11.20 – 12.00 | Networking Session |
Targeted Participants
- Sustainability and ESG teams from manufacturing and exporting companies
- Trade, compliance, and regulatory affairs professionals
- Industry associations and chambers of commerce
- Investors and financial institutions with exposure to industrial sectors
- Government agencies involved in trade, industry, and climate policy
More information
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