
Add-on: Carbon Borders and Trade Day - 20 October
Delegates can extend their participation by adding access to the Carbon Borders and Trade Day, taking place on 20 October at the same venue.
This optional add-on day provides deeper insights into carbon border mechanisms, trade policy and cross-border compliance, offering valuable context for AdBlue producers, distributors and urea suppliers exposed to international trade and regulatory cost pressures.
For companies navigating CBAM exposure, import costs and supply chain risk, attending both days delivers a more complete view of how regulation and trade policy intersect with the AdBlue market.
Why this matters for the AdBlue market
CBAM is no longer a theoretical issue. It is already shaping:
- Urea sourcing decisions
- Import costs and competitiveness
- Supplier selection and contract structures
- Risk exposure across the AdBlue value chain
As CBAM reporting requirements evolve and financial obligations move closer, AdBlue companies need to understand how the wider fertilizer and urea market is assessing the situation, and what practical steps peers are taking to protect margins and continuity of supply.
What you'll gain from attending
Gain clarity on how CBAM applies to urea, and what that means for AdBlue production and supply
Understand how producers, traders and buyers are assessing carbon cost exposure
Learn how companies are preparing their businesses now, ahead of further CBAM implementation
Get the latest updates on changes to duties, tariffs and other trade mechanisms impacting European markets
Place AdBlue-specific challenges in the context of wider market shifts affecting urea and nitrogen products
Who should consider adding this day?
The Carbon Borders and Trade Day is particularly relevant for: