

Sustainability Insights
CBAM is often viewed as a regulation that applies only to companies exporting directly to the European Union. In reality, its impact extends much deeper into global supply chains.
As EU buyers prepare to meet CBAM requirements, they are increasingly seeking emissions data, transparency, and documentation from their suppliers — including Indian manufacturers supplying raw materials, components, and intermediate goods. This shift means that even companies with no direct EU exports may face new expectations, questions, and compliance pressure.
This session will help Indian manufacturers understand how CBAM influences supplier relationships, buyer requirements, and commercial risk. It will highlight what information buyers are likely to request, where most suppliers are currently unprepared, and how organisations can start aligning early to avoid disruptions, delays, or loss of business.
The focus will be on practical implications and preparedness, helping manufacturers move from uncertainty to clarity as CBAM transitions from policy to real-world business impact.