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LME delays deadline for reporting aluminium emissions

London Metal Exchange announced on Thursday that it has pushed back the deadline for producers to report their emissions in line with a new EU carbon policy, by five months. The new deadline is September 1. Carbon Border Adjustment (CBAM), a mechanism of the EU, entered its chargeable phase in January. This means that importers of certain commodities, such as aluminium and steel have to pay carbon taxes for direct emissions produced during production.

The LME date has been changed after the EU moved its annual CBAM declaration deadline to September 30, from May 31, giving importers more time to verify data.

The deadline for submitting the LME emission reporting form for the year 2025 was pushed from April 1st to September 1st 2026.

This adjustment will ensure that the LME's requirements remain aligned with EU framework in order to reduce complexity, and to help producers meet LME requirements within a "consistent" and "manageable" timeframe.

The requirement to report emissions applies to all LME primary aluminum?and alloys, regardless of whether or not the metal has ever been shipped into Europe or traded at the exchange. (Reporting by Tom Daly; Editing by Kirsten Donovan )

(source: Reuters)