Norwegian Environment Agency to Host Webinar on CBAM Implications for Importers
15 mei 2026Join the Norwegian Environment Agency, Tax Administration, and Customs on May 27, 2026, for a comprehensive webinar detailing what the 2027 CBAM rollout means for Norwegian importers.
As Norway prepares for the official entry into force of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on January 1, 2027, local authorities are stepping up efforts to ensure businesses are ready.
The Norwegian Environment Agency has announced a dedicated digital webinar aimed directly at importers of CBAM goods and other interested stakeholders. The session is designed to clarify the regulations and outline the exact steps Norwegian importers must take to secure their authorization.
A Cross-Agency Approach
Recognizing that CBAM compliance requires coordination across multiple regulatory bodies, the webinar will feature presentations from three key authorities, covering the entire spectrum of the import process:
Norwegian Environment Agency: Will provide a foundational overview of what CBAM is and what the broader environmental regulation means for importers operating in Norway.
The Norwegian Tax Administration: Will walk attendees through the critical administrative process of how to apply for authorization to become an official CBAM declarant.
Norwegian Customs: Will detail the specific customs-related procedures and documentation required when physically importing CBAM-regulated goods at the border.
The authorities strongly encourage businesses importing CBAM goods to understand these processes now, so they are prepared to apply for authorization the moment the application scheme opens.
Event Details at a Glance
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (CET)
Location: Digital / Online
Cost: Free (Advance registration is required)
Prepare Your Questions
To ensure the session is as highly relevant as possible, the organizers have provided a form for attendees to submit their questions in advance of the webinar. For those unable to attend the live broadcast, the Norwegian Environment Agency has confirmed that the webinar will be recorded and posted on their website afterward.
To register for the free webinar, submit your questions to the agencies in advance, or learn more about Norway's specific regulations for the carbon pricing of imported goods, please visit the Norwegian Environment Agency's official event page.