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Foreign Companies Exporting to the EU

Foreign companies exporting to the EU—such as Turkish businesses—are facing increasingly stringent ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) compliance requirements, particularly due to the following regulations and directives.

Foreign companies exporting to the EU

CSRD – Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (2024–2028)

While this directly applies only to EU-based companies, it indirectly affects all suppliers (including those exporting to the EU).

  • **Why?** Because EU companies must collect ESG data across their entire **value chain**.
  • For example, if a Turkish company supplies apparel to a French retailer, the French company must **report on the supplier’s environmental and social impact**.

**Consequence:** EU partners may request ESG data, conduct audits, or only work with certified suppliers.


EU Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD / HRDD)

This regulation mandates human rights and environmental due diligence for EU companies—covering their entire global supply chain.

  • **Applies to Turkish exporters** supplying EU companies.
  • Mandatory assessments include: working conditions, child labor, safety, human rights, emissions, and waste management.

**Note:** The CSDDD introduces legal enforcement where CSR was previously voluntary.


CBAM – Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

Starting fully in 2026, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will apply to these sectors:

  • Steel, aluminum, cement, fertilizers, electricity, hydrogen
  • **Foreign exporters** (e.g., Turkish steel producers) must **provide CO₂ emissions data** and **purchase quotas** for EU sales.

**This effectively mandates carbon pricing**—posing a competitive disadvantage without carbon footprint tracking.

Key CBAM-affected energy-intensive products (from 2026)

Initially, CBAM covers these six product categories:

  • **Iron & steel**
  • **Cement**
  • **Fertilizers**
  • **Aluminum**
  • **Hydrogen**
  • **Electrical energy**

These products were prioritized due to their high energy consumption and CO₂ emissions.

Detailed product list & tariff codes

The full CBAM product list and tariff codes are in Regulation (EU) 2023/956, available on the official EU site:
CBAM – Taxation and Customs Union

Other energy-intensive industries

Per EU research, these sectors are also energy-intensive:

  • **Chemicals**
  • **Ceramics**
  • **Glass**
  • **Paper & pulp**

Future CBAM expansions may include these industries.

Recommendation

Check your product’s tariff code against CBAM annexes and monitor EU updates for new inclusions.

Example:

Fiberglass insulation is energy-intensive due to high melting temperatures (~1400°C) and may indirectly fall under CBAM via raw materials (e.g., aluminum, steel).

Steps for exporters:

  1. Conduct a **full carbon footprint assessment** (Scope 1-3).
  2. Track **energy sources** (e.g., gas, electricity) and usage.
  3. Document **input materials** (binders, packaging).

EUTR & EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)

  • Applies to **agricultural/forestry products** (coffee, cocoa, soy, timber, palm oil, beef, etc.).
  • Exporters must **prove** products **do not contribute to deforestation**.
  • **Traceability** and **geolocation data** are mandatory.

What compliance might EU partners request?

  • ESG reports/questionnaires
  • Certifications: ISO 14001 (environment), SA8000 (labor), GHG Protocol
  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) or carbon footprint data
  • Social audits (e.g., SMETA, Sedex)
  • Environmental, labor, and human rights declarations

How should a Turkish exporter prepare?

Area Requirement
Emissions CBAM reporting, CO₂e metrics
Labor rights HRDD compliance, ethical employment
Product LCA, carbon footprint data
Environment EUDR compliance, traceability
Data disclosure ESG questionnaires, supplier audits

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