The European Parliament (Parliament) enacted significant change to the proposed European Union (EU) Regulation for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in June 2022, as reported in an earlier GT Alert.

CBAM would require companies importing cement, electricity, fertilizers, iron, steel, aluminum, and other materials into the EU to pay a carbon adjustment at the border corresponding to the carbon price that would have been paid had the goods been produced under the EU’s carbon pricing rules.

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Robert is a Local Partner in the firm’s Antitrust Litigation & Competition Regulation Practice. In addition, he focuses his practice on regulatory matters. He advises clients on high-value and complex matters spanning a wide spectrum of economic sectors, including chemicals, defense, pharmaceuticals, and

Robert is a Local Partner in the firm’s Antitrust Litigation & Competition Regulation Practice. In addition, he focuses his practice on regulatory matters. He advises clients on high-value and complex matters spanning a wide spectrum of economic sectors, including chemicals, defense, pharmaceuticals, and technology.

Robert represents clients before the European Commission, the Dutch Competition Authority (ACM), the Dutch administrative law courts, and the EU courts in matters relating to cartel defense, abuse of dominance, merger control, and State aid proceedings. Additionally, he represents clients before the Dutch civil law courts on issues relating to antitrust recovery / damages claims, and standard-essential patents and FRAND licensing disputes. Robert also advises clients in relation to antitrust / competition law compliance, and foreign direct investment (FDI) / national security regimes.

He has more than 30 publications, including in the Common Market Law ReviewEuropean Review of Private LawInternational & Comparative Law QuarterlyMaastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, as well as in leading Dutch-language law journals (e.g., Markt & MededingingNederlands JuristenbladNederlands Tijdschrijft voor Burgerlijk RechtTijdschrift voor PrivaatrechtWeekblad voor Privaatrecht, and Notariaat en Registratie).

Photo of Jairo Keeldar ˘ Jairo Keeldar ˘

Jairo Keeldar focuses his practice on domestic and cross-border corporate tax law. Jairo has experience with tax structuring, M&A, fund structuring and corporate restructuring.

Jairo holds a LL.M. degree in Tax Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam and a LL.M. degree in International and…

Jairo Keeldar focuses his practice on domestic and cross-border corporate tax law. Jairo has experience with tax structuring, M&A, fund structuring and corporate restructuring.

Jairo holds a LL.M. degree in Tax Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam and a LL.M. degree in International and European Tax Law at University of Amsterdam.

˘ Admitted to the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors Bar.

Photo of Meiyanne Sturm ˘ Meiyanne Sturm ˘

Meiyanne Sturm ˘ is a Corporate Practice Student Intern based in Greenberg Traurig’s Amsterdam office.

˘ Not admitted to the practice of law.