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6 sectors in CBAM scope under Annex I
1 Jan 2026 definitive regime in force
€100 per tonne penalty for uncovered emissions
Authorised Declarant required to import covered goods
CBAM coverage
Regulation text · Implementing acts · Default-value tables · Commission guidance · CN-code scope · Omnibus amendments
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CBAM: can I use default values for this aluminium import?

Under Regulation (EU) 2023/956 (CBAM) and Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/1773:

  • Default values are published by the Commission per product category and origin country (Annex IV of the IR)
  • Transitional phase (through 31 Dec 2025): default values permitted for all embedded emissions reporting
  • Definitive regime (from 1 Jan 2026): actual verified emissions required, with limited fallback to default values where actual data cannot reasonably be obtained

Aluminium specifics

  • Scope (Annex I): unwrought aluminium, wrought products, certain aluminium structures, CN codes 7601 and 7604 to 7609
  • Direct + indirect emissions: both in scope for aluminium (Annex II)
  • Verification: required by an accredited verifier under Article 8 and Annex V

Practical note

Post-2025, relying on default values without documenting inability to obtain actual data risks a compliance finding. Third-country producer data must be supported with verified evidence.

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