Calculate Embedded Emissions for Unwrought Aluminium (HS7601)
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Notes:
There may be a difference when calculating the price with respect to
import volume, carbon price, and benchmark emissions, as the embedded
formula may result in minor variations due to decimal rounding.
Therefore, the actual value may vary.
CBAM is applicable to trade volumes starting from 50 metric tonnes. For trade volumes below 50 metric tonnes, CBAM does not apply.
Usage Procedure – How to use the CBAM Calculator Sheet
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INPUT PARAMETERS section (Highlighted in blue) ,
including the carbon price, benchmark emissions, CBAM chargeable
percentage (as per the phase-in year), and imported quantity.
The system will automatically calculate the
payable emissions and the total CBAM cost (€)
based on the inputs provided.
Notes:
• Change any input value to automatically update CBAM cost.
• Formula used: Carbon price × payable emissions × quantity.
• Model aligned with CBAM supplier-side illustrative methodology.
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Rusal set to team up with Chalco to set up East Siberia smelter
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According to Reuter’s report, Rusal Plc, world’s largest aluminium producer is proposing to enter into a joint venture with China’s top aluminum producer to start a project in Russia’s Eastern Siberia, as confessed by the deputy CEO of Rusal on Wednesday.
The proposed tie-up between Rusal and Chalco, two aluminium giants, will be primarily to explore the profitable locale of Eastern Russia with its rich mineral deposits, proximity to China and hydropower potential, Oleg Mukhamedshin declared while he was attending the World Economic Forum meeting in China’s Tianjin city.
Rusal had earlier shelved the Eastern Siberia project due to the global overcapacity of aluminium and the company’s poor balance sheets. However, they had expressed their interest of teaming up with Chinese partners to work on East Siberia way back 2012.
Mukhamedshin said that they had already signed the Memorandum of Understanding with Chalco last March to replace the outdated facilities in Eastern Siberia with high-cost production facilities. China shares the sentiment as they too hope to replace old pollution causing smelters despite the fact that the country is still in overproduction.
Now with Rusal returning back to profits earlier this month and a prediction of 1.5 million tonne of global deficit (excluding China), they are reconsidering the Siberia project but as Mukhmedshin states, It will not be a “project of the very short term, but in the medium term as the market will be in deficit, just to cover growing consumption."
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