Prøve GULL - Gratis
EU's carbon adjustment rules enter enforcement phase
Sunday World
|Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
For African exporters this is also a competitiveness test
-
EU's new rules will enforce cleaner production globally.
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) became fully operational on January 1, marking a shift in how carbon costs are applied to global trade.
After a two-year transitional phase focused on emissions reporting, CBAM has begun enforcing financial obligations on imports of carbon-intensive goods entering the EU.
At its core, CBAM is designed to prevent “carbon leakage”, which is essentially the relocation of emissions-heavy production outside the EU to avoid climate regulation, while also encouraging cleaner industrial production globally. But it is also emerging as one of the most consequential trade and climate policies affecting exporters in developing economies.
CBAM applies to six major product categories, including cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen and electricity. These sectors were selected because of their high emissions intensity and exposure to international trade.
Denne historien er fra Sunday World January 18 2026 edition-utgaven av Sunday World.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Sunday World
Sunday World
Five pillars of the turnaround strategy
These pillars will eliminate delivery bottlenecks and improve institutional capability
1 min
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
How social media is quietly reshaping personal injury claims
Legal expert Kirstie Haslam, partner at DSC Attorneys, says many claimants are unaware of just how exposed their digital lives become once a claim is lodged.
2 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
How Africa can turn split mineral belts into regional value chains
Reducing dependence on longer paths through South and East African ports
4 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
Pirates' biggest chance to end Downs' dominance
Buccaneers are selling and buying quality players
2 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
Gauteng unveils bold plan to improve infrastructure delivery
The Gauteng department of infrastructure development has unveiled a bold turnaround strategy that is currently transforming how social infrastructure is delivered in the province.
1 min
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
DA challenges extension of Centlec CEO’s term behind closed doors
'Secret meetings undermine public trust'
3 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
ANC's road to 2027 leadership battle starts in the provinces
Bruising contests lining up in key battlegrounds
4 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
Maphorisa and Thuli Phongolo back in each other's arms
Couple has been working on their relationship
2 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
'Consultant taxes' can also be deadly to small players
South Africa's junior mining sector was designed to be a low-barrier entry point for emerging miners, black industrialists and community-scale operations to access the country’s mineral wealth.
3 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Sunday World
Morocco and Senegal to tussle for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations crown
All eyes will be right on the big one that all staunch African football fans have been waiting for, as Morocco and Senegal will be in a tug of war for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) crown tonight in Rabat.
2 mins
Sunday World January 18 2026 edition
Listen
Translate
Change font size
