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Cement After CBAM: The 2026 Decarbonization Capital Stack
Cement is 7 to 8 percent of global CO2 and 4.1 billion tonnes of output. The 2026 EU CBAM definitive period, IRA 45Q at 85 dollars per tonne, and the first commercial CCS kiln at Brevik rewrite the capital stack for clinker, clay, and capture.
Global cement production reached roughly 4.1 billion tonnes in 2024 (USGS MCS 2025), led by China at about 2.0 billion tonnes, India at 390 million tonnes, and the United States at 91 million tonnes. Average CO2 intensity near 0.6 tonnes per tonne of cement places the sector at 7 to 8 percent of global emissions and on the GCCA trajectory...
EU CBAM in 2026: the next round of sector and scope expansion
The transition phase ended in January, the definitive phase has begun, and Brussels is already debating which sectors and scopes come next. Exposure mapping and contract repricing cannot wait for the next regulation.
On January 1, 2026, the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism crossed from reporting into a definitive phase that requires importers of cement, iron and steel, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and hydrogen to surrender CBAM certificates priced against the EU ETS. The political debate has already moved on to what comes next: chemicals, ...
EU Mercosur 2026: The Political Endgame After Montevideo
The December 2024 political agreement broke a 25 year logjam. The 2026 ratification fight will be won or lost on bifurcation, beef quotas, and whether Paris can convince Rome and Warsaw to vote down a deal that Berlin, Madrid, and Brasilia all want.
The EU Mercosur agreement, initialled at the Montevideo summit on 6 December 2024, reopened a dossier first signed in 1999 and frozen after the 2019 political accord collapsed. The 2026 ratification path now runs through a deliberate legal bifurcation: the Trade Pillar travels under Article 207 TFEU as an EU only competence, requiring qua...
Green steel, hydrogen DRI, and the 2026 transition: from Hesgang to Boden, from CBAM to 45V
The blast furnace pathway still makes 70 percent of the world's steel. Hydrogen DRI plus EAF is now moving from pilot to first commercial scale in 2025 and 2026, and the policy stack of CBAM, 45V, and Innovation Fund grants determines who clears the cost gap.
Global crude steel production reached 1.85 billion tonnes in 2024 (worldsteel), with China at 1,005 Mt, India at 149 Mt, and the United States at 79 Mt. The integrated blast furnace and basic oxygen furnace (BF and BOF) route, responsible for roughly 70 percent of output, runs at 1.85 to 2.3 tonnes of carbon dioxide per tonne of crude ste...
The American Carbon Border: Foreign Pollution Fee Act in 2026
Cassidy and Graham have resurrected the Foreign Pollution Fee Act with bipartisan momentum. The architecture, partner tiers, and CBO scoring now define the front edge of US trade and climate policy.
Senator Bill Cassidy reintroduced the Foreign Pollution Fee Act (S.1325) in April 2025 with Lindsey Graham as lead Republican coauthor and a small bipartisan caucus drawn from manufacturing belt Democrats. The bill is a partner tier carbon border adjustment, not a domestic carbon price: imports of steel, aluminum, cement, fertilizer, glas...