EU CBAM · National Competent Authority
AM — Lithuania's CBAM authority
AM (Lithuanian Ministry of Environment) is Lithuania's National Competent Authority for the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. CBAM declarant applications go through the EU's central registry; AM reviews and approves applications from importers established in Lithuania.
Informational reference. This page links to AM's official site and the EU CBAM Registry. Verify all NCA-specific procedures, contact details, fees, and processing timelines with AM directly before applying — published guidance changes.
At a glance
- Full name
- Lithuanian Ministry of Environment
- Aplinkos ministerija
- Country
- Lithuania(Lietuva)
- Official website
- am.lrv.lt
- Official CBAM page
- See official site for the current CBAM section.
How to apply for authorised CBAM declarant status
EU CBAM declarant applications are submitted through the central EU CBAM Registry — the same portal for every member state. AM reviews and approves applications from importers established in Lithuania.
Country-specific supporting documentation, language requirements, and processing timelines vary. Verify the current procedure with AM directly via the official CBAM page above before preparing your application.
Run a CBAM cost calculation
A typical Lithuania-based importer brings 100t of diammonium hydrogenorthophosphate (DAP) (CN 31054000) from United States. Open the calculator to see the live cost — it auto-applies the EU default embedded emissions per Reg 2025/2621 and the latest weekly certificate price.
Sector: Fertilisers. Annual surrender for 2026 imports falls due 30/09/2027.
What's specific to Lithuania
Lithuania's extra-EU CBAM-scope imports are dominated by iron & steel (73% of 67.3 kt total). Sector mix: iron & steel 73% · fertilisers 25% · aluminium 2%.
Top non-EU partners by sector
Sources: live from Eurostat Comext (DS-045409) extra-EU import flows for 03/2026; EUROFER, CEMBUREAU and Fertilizers Europe published member lists. Auto-refreshed weekly by the cbam-comext cron. Single-month snapshot — pattern may shift in multi-month aggregates.
Key CBAM dates
31/03/2026
Authorised CBAM declarant application deadline
01/02/2027
CBAM Registry opens for certificate purchases (covering 2026 imports)
30/09/2027
First annual CBAM declaration deadline (for 2026 imports)
2027 onwards
Certificate price publication moves from quarterly to weekly
2034
Free-allocation deduction phases out (CBAM_factor → 0)
AM CBAM — common questions
Where do I submit my CBAM declarant application as a Lithuania-based importer?+
How do I contact AM about CBAM?+
Does AM charge a fee for CBAM declarant authorisation?+
In which language must I submit my CBAM application via AM?+
For Lithuania-specific application steps, fees, and contact details, refer to AM's official site (linked above).