EU CBAM · National Competent Authority

MŽP Czechia's CBAM authority

MŽP (Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic) is Czechia's National Competent Authority for the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. CBAM declarant applications go through the EU's central registry; MŽP reviews and approves applications from importers established in Czechia.

Informational reference. This page links to MŽP's official site and the EU CBAM Registry. Verify all NCA-specific procedures, contact details, fees, and processing timelines with MŽP directly before applying — published guidance changes.

At a glance

Full name
Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic
Ministerstvo životního prostředí
Country
Czechia(Česko)
Official website
www.mzp.cz
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. MŽP reviews and approves applications from importers established in Czechia.

Country-specific supporting documentation, language requirements, and processing timelines vary. Verify the current procedure with MŽP directly via the official CBAM page above before preparing your application.

Run a CBAM cost calculation

A typical Czechia-based importer brings 100t of railway track materials of steel (CN 73021022) from Canada. 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.

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Sector: Iron & steel. Annual surrender for 2026 imports falls due 31 May 2027.

What's specific to Czechia

Czechia's extra-EU CBAM-scope imports are dominated by iron & steel (79% of 42.1 kt total). Sector mix: iron & steel 79% · fertilisers 10% · aluminium 6% · cement 5%.

Top non-EU partners by sector

  • iron & steel: Canada (10%) · United Kingdom (9%) · Turkey (8%)
Active sectoral trade associations: Ocelarska Unie (Czech Steel Union) (iron & steel, via EUROFER); Svaz výrobcu cementu CR (cement, via CEMBUREAU); AGROFERT (fertilisers, via Fertilizers Europe).

Sources: Eurostat Comext (Dec 2024 extra-EU import flows); EUROFER, CEMBUREAU and Fertilizers Europe published member lists. Single-month snapshot — pattern may shift in multi-month aggregates.

Key CBAM dates

  • 31 March 2026

    Authorised CBAM declarant application deadline

  • 1 February 2027

    CBAM Registry opens for certificate purchases (covering 2026 imports)

  • 31 May 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)

MŽP CBAM — common questions

Where do I submit my CBAM declarant application as a Czechia-based importer?+
All EU CBAM declarant applications are submitted through the central EU CBAM Registry at https://cbam.ec.europa.eu/authorised-declarant/, regardless of which member state your business is established in. MŽP reviews and approves applications from importers established in Czechia — the submission portal itself is shared across the EU.
How do I contact MŽP about CBAM?+
MŽP's official site (linked above) is the canonical channel for current contact details. Email addresses and phone numbers change as the agency restructures; we deliberately don't republish them here so you reach the live source. The European Commission also maintains the official member-state NCA list at taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adjustment-mechanism_en.
Does MŽP charge a fee for CBAM declarant authorisation?+
Regulation (EU) 2023/956 does not impose an EU-wide fee for declarant authorisation. National fees, where they exist, are published on each NCA's own site — most member states publish no fee for the authorisation step itself. Verify on MŽP's official site (linked above) before assuming.
In which language must I submit my CBAM application via MŽP?+
The central EU CBAM Registry accepts submissions in English. Some member states require supporting documents (verifier reports, EORI evidence, etc.) translated into Česko; MŽP publishes the language requirements for Czechia on its CBAM page. Verify before assembling your application package.

For Czechia-specific application steps, fees, and contact details, refer to MŽP's official site (linked above).