Action layer · 505 days to first declaration
First annual CBAM declaration is due 30/09/2027. Document your fertilisers imports from Georgia now.
EU default-value mark-up is +10% in 2026 and rises to +20% in 2027 per Implementing Reg (EU) 2025/2621. Switching to supplier-verified emissions skips the mark-up entirely — but you need verified figures before the higher rate kicks in. Calculate your exposure today, share the results with your supplier, and lock in lower CBAM cost for the year ahead.
Sources: Reg (EU) 2023/956 Art 6(1) as amended by Reg (EU) 2025/2083 (CBAM Omnibus, 20 Oct 2025) — deadline postponed from 31 May to 30 September of the year following the import year. Implementing Reg (EU) 2025/2621 §3 (mark-up phase-in). PDF prices read live from tier_config; deadline reads from the central cbam_deadlines system-settings row at render time. Operator updates at /admin/system propagate within 1 h.
CBAM Market Insights · Free reference
Georgia
GEO
Dominant CBAM sector
fertilisers
~28 kt CBAM-scope mass to the EU
Eurostat Comext · as of 01/2026Georgia accounted for ~28 kt of CBAM-scope EU-27 imports in 01/2026, dominated by fertilisers (57% of mass). Volumes are down 22% versus 12/2025 (35 kt). For fertilisers, Romania took the largest share (79%, followed by Italy 21%).
CBAM scope coverage
Eurostat Comext · as of 01/2026Georgia's exports cross CBAM scope via the Annex I sectors of Regulation (EU) 2023/956. Sector mix below shows the share of Georgia's CBAM-scope mass to the EU per sector.
EU default intensities for imports from Georgia
EU Reg 2025/2621 (DVs as adopted) · as of 04/02/2026Direct + indirect CO₂e per tonne, then the Year-1 default value with the +10% statutory mark-up applied per Reg (EU) 2025/2621. Year-2 mark-up is +20%, Year-3 onwards +30%.
| CN code | Sector | Route | Direct (tCO₂e/t) | Indirect (tCO₂e/t) | 2026 value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25231000 | cement | (A)— grey clinker / cement | 1.36 | 0.01 | 1.496 |
| 25232900 | cement | — | 1.19 | 0.02 | 1.32 |
| 72021100 | iron & steel | — | 1.69 | 0 | 1.859 |
| 72024100 | iron & steel | — | 2.35 | 0 | 2.585 |
| 72026000 | iron & steel | — | 3.48 | 0 | 3.828 |
| 28080000 | fertilisers | — | 2.78 | 0.01 | 2.8078 |
| 28141000 | fertilisers | — | 2.16 | 0.03 | 2.2119 |
| 28142000 | fertilisers | — | 0.65 | 0.01 | 0.6666 |
| 28342100 | fertilisers | — | 2.24 | 0.02 | 2.2725 |
| 31021012 | fertilisers | — | 0.49 | 0.01 | 0.505 |
| 31021015 | fertilisers | — | 0.81 | 0.01 | 0.8282 |
| 31021019 | fertilisers | — | 1.47 | 0.03 | 1.515 |
Where in the EU does Georgia ship CBAM-scope goods?
Eurostat Comext · as of 01/2026Top EU member-state destinations per sector — derived from Eurostat Comext extra-EU import flows. Each destination links to that country's CBAM National Competent Authority (NCA), which is the regulator the EU importer registers with for CBAM declarant status.
Worked example for Georgia
Open the live calculator with CN 31021012, origin GEO, tonnage 100 t pre-filled. The result panel renders a live € figure using the EU's published default intensities + the current quarter's CBAM certificate price — no precomputed number lives on this page (so the example never goes stale).
Open the calculatorOrigin carbon-price deduction (Article 9)
Article 9 of Regulation (EU) 2023/956 lets importers deduct any verified carbon price already paid in the country of origin from the CBAM certificate cost. If your Georgiasupplier participates in a domestic ETS or carbon-tax scheme and can produce verifier-attested proof of payment, you enter the €/tCO₂e in the calculator's Origin carbon price paid field and the deduction is applied to the gross cost.
We do not publish a live table of Georgia's domestic carbon prices on this page — the value depends on the specific scheme + verification, not a public daily print. Speak with your supplier and provide the verified figure to the calculator yourself.
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Frequently asked: CBAM imports from Georgia
How much CBAM-scope mass does Georgia ship to the EU?
Per Eurostat Comext (DS-059341), EU-27 imports from Georgia of CBAM-scope goods totalled approximately 28 kilotonnes in 01/2026, with fertilisers as the dominant sector. Source: Eurostat Comext monthly extract.
What is the current CBAM certificate price for imports from Georgia?
The CBAM certificate price is set EU-wide, not per origin. The most recently published price is €75.36 per tonne CO₂e. This applies to all CBAM-scope imports regardless of origin. Source: EU TAXUD CBAM certificate-price publication.
Where do I find the EU default emission values for Georgia?
The European Commission publishes country-specific default emission values in the "DVs as adopted" Excel under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/2621. The /cbam/origin/geo page surfaces a representative slice of these values for Georgia; the calculator at /cbam/calculator resolves the full set against the importer's CN code.
Can the carbon price already paid in Georgia be deducted from the CBAM cost?
Yes, under Article 9 of Regulation (EU) 2023/956. An importer can deduct the carbon price effectively paid in the country of origin from the CBAM surrender obligation. The deduction must be supported by verified documentation from the supplier; we do not pre-fill an estimated deduction because Article 9 requires the actual price paid by the supplier, not a country-average figure.
Have a question about CBAM imports from Georgiathat isn't covered? Email support@customs-invoice.com — we'll publish answers to common ones here.