9
Sep
2025
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: simplification and strengthening (debate)
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, we have said several times that the green deal It is a great plan to protect the environment and combat climate change, but it is also a plan for the competitiveness of our companies that, by investing in green technologies, become competitive in the world. I believe that at this time, with these changes to the CBAM, we are also demonstrating a commitment to simplification, because in the first phase of implementation we realised that in the end 90% of importers are responsible for 1% of total emissions and therefore we felt it was right, all together, to focus on the 10% of importers who, instead, are responsible for 99% - think about it - of total emissions. It is a way to reduce bureaucracy, simplify the life of companies but maintain the strategic objectives of protecting the environment and combating climate change, which are provided for within the great plan that we have called green deal. This operation of the CBAM serves to avoid relocations, serves to avoid unfair competition, also serves to protect us from actions coming from foreign countries; I mentioned earlier in my intervention the tariffs that arrive between 30 and 50 % precisely on CBAM products or on those products that have CBAM products inside them. I believe that tomorrow we should show unity, as we did in the first approval in Parliament and as we did in the two approvals in the ENVI Committee – which I am honoured to represent – because, as I said in my first speech, I believe that the boundary conditions, what is happening in the rest of the world, today lead us to be together, to defend our companies and to defend the future of our planet.