MACF compliance made easy
Why choose Keewe?
Total compliance, effortless
Keewe contacts your suppliers directly to collect the necessary data, and ensures that all your reporting complies with the latest European regulations.
Reduce your MACF costs
We optimize your calculations to avoid the penalties associated with using costly default values. The result: you pay only what you owe, no more, no less.
Considerable time savings
Say goodbye to hours spent on complex Excel files. Keewe automates the process and delivers ready-to-submit MACF reports, while taking the administrative burden off your shoulders.
Fully automated MACF reporting
Intuitive platform for collecting supplier data
Support from MACF experts
Ensure your MACF compliance today
You still have 9 mandatory reports to submit in order to obtain MACF approval and avoid sanctions. Don't waste any more time, let us manage these reports to ensure full compliance.
SupportAvoid penalties and fines
Financial penalties
Fines or financial penalties may be imposed if this mechanism is not respected. These costs can be substantial and have a direct impact on the company's profitability.
Blocking imports
Products imported by non-compliant companies can be held up or refused at the border. This can cause significant delays, disrupt the supply chain and affect the company's ability to meet customer demands.
Reputation
Non-compliance can damage a company's reputation, particularly in a context where environmental issues are increasingly important to consumers and investors. This can lead to loss of trust and business.
Frequently asked questions about MACF
The MACF applies mainly to carbon-intensive products, such as steel, cement, aluminum, fertilizers and electricity. The aim is to target those sectors most likely to relocate due to the costs associated with climate policies. The list of products may evolve according to EU decisions and market analysis. Contact our teams to find out more.
The European Union plans to implement the MACF gradually. The mechanism is due to come into force in 2023, with a transitional phase of a few years. This will give companies and partner countries time to adapt to the new regulations and prepare for the economic and commercial changes that will follow. We would be delighted to assist you.
The price of carbon under the MACF is likely to be aligned with the price of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS). This price fluctuates according to supply and demand for emission allowances on the market. The MACF will adjust the cost imposed on importers in line with this market price, guaranteeing fairness between domestic and foreign producers. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.
The MACF aims to create a level playing field for European companies by imposing similar costs on imported products and those produced within the EU. This helps protect European industries from unfair competition from countries with lower environmental standards. However, European companies will need to continue to innovate and invest in cleaner technologies to remain competitive.