Parliament raises no objections to CBAM accreditation delegated regulation

Decision

The Parliament declared that it has no objections to the Commission delegated regulation of 20 November 2025 (C(2025)07845) supplementing Regulation (EU) 2023/956 and instructed its President to forward the decision to the Council and the Commission; no objections were raised within the scrutiny period which expired on 16 December 2025.

What Changes

The delegated regulation sets out the conditions for granting accreditation to verifiers, the control and oversight of accredited verifiers, requirements and verification activities, applicable administrative measures including withdrawal of accreditation, the exchange of information between national accreditation bodies, national competent authorities and the Commission, and the conditions for mutual recognition and peer evaluation of national accreditation bodies, including corrective actions by Member States. The text is required for CBAM provisions to function from 1 January 2026.

Who Is Affected

The measures affect national accreditation bodies, accredited verifiers, national competent authorities, Member States and the Commission involved in CBAM implementation.

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