Central Development
On 12 June, the European Commission welcomed a Council agreement to strengthen the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), outlining plans to extend it to certain downstream goods and reinforce anti-circumvention safeguards; the Commission also argued CBAM addresses carbon leakage and bolsters EU competitiveness, and noted that Parliament is expected to take up its position in a September 2026 plenary vote, according to the European Commission.
At the national level, France relaunched its DECARB IND project call on 5 June under the France 2030 programme, targeting faster cuts in industrial emissions while improving business competitiveness and reducing dependence on hydrocarbons, the French Government reported.
Why It Matters
A tougher CBAM signals the EU’s intent to align trade and climate policy as the bloc advances toward steeper emissions reductions. Brussels’ framing links CBAM to both carbon-leakage prevention and competitiveness, a balance central to energy- and trade-exposed industries, according to the European Commission. France’s fresh funding round underscores how member states are pairing border measures with domestic industrial support to keep decarbonisation investable, the French Government said.
Perspective
While EU institutions emphasise competitiveness benefits from CBAM, sectoral exposure varies. A European Parliament document flagged that Slovakia’s automotive and metallurgy industries could face significant challenges or costs under the EU’s 90% emissions reduction pathway, highlighting distributional pressures within the single market, per the European Parliament.
What to Watch
Details on which downstream goods are added to CBAM and how anti-circumvention rules are enforced.
- The European Parliament’s plenary vote on CBAM in September 2026 and subsequent implementing measures.
- Award volumes and expected emissions cuts from France’s DECARB IND round.
- Signals from industry—especially in Central and Eastern Europe—on cost impacts and requests for adjustment support.



