News & Media 29th May 2026

CBAM – tool for decarbonisation or protectionism by Europe? What options Indian businesses have?

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Sanjay NotaniPartner | Mumbai

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Our Partner, Sanjay Notani shares his insight in SME Features, “CBAM – tool for decarbonisation or protectionism by Europe? What options Indian businesses have ?”

He highlights that CBAM is best understood as climate policy operating through a trade instrument. It is no longer just a reporting requirement; it has become a structural condition for market access. For Indian exporters, embedded carbon emissions are now a commercial factor as critical as product quality, grades or freight costs, fundamentally reshaping trade economics with Europe.

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