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Carbon Checkpoint -Understanding the Eu’s Border Adjustment Impact

Beginning in January 2025, some EU firms will face financial penalties for non-compliance with the CBAM. These regulations will have a major impact on the importation of certain key industrial materials which form the backbone of supply chains for many firms. How can these firms be prepared?

Discussion Topics:

• What products does the CBAM cover, and which companies are in scope?
• What is the potential for supply chain disruption?
• What data do companies need to comply with and manage this legislation properly?

Speakers

Matt Ekroth

EMEA Corporate Data Strategy

Bloomberg

Matthew Ekroth leads the EMEA Data Strategy effort for Corporate clients. Matt specialises in helping clients solve supply chain problems with Bloomberg's Supply Chain, ESG and Sanctions products. Matt spent over 15 years as a quantitative equities Portfolio Manager at firms including Goldman Sachs and Engineers Gate in both London and New York. More recently he headed data strategy for equities trading at Morgan Stanley in London. Matt holds an MSc in Finance from London Business School.

Gabriel Roszenberg

CEO

CBAMBOO Ltd

Gabriel Rozenberg has spent his career at the intersection of climate, public policy and finance. He is co-founder and CEO of CBAMBOO, the operating system for the world’s carbon border taxes. CBAMBOO helps global firms to navigate the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, generating emissions data and mapping their tax exposure. Mr Rozenberg began his career at The (London) Times, where he was the newspaper’s Economics Reporter. He worked as an analyst and investment director at two hedge funds, Kynikos Associates and Talomon Capital, and was active in London politics, before launching CBAMBOO in 2023.

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