The reporting of the carbon emissions embedded in steel products entering the EU begins on October 1.The panel debate covered a wide range of topics, including the EU’s incoming Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the need to decarbonise the UK steel industry.And Wooffindin also expressed concern about the cost of energy in the UK, compared to countries elsewhere in Europe.He said: “We do need a decarbonised steel offering in the UK.”Murphy, however, suggested that the UK government’s investment to decarbonise domestic steelmaking was “still behind the curve” compared to counterparts in the EU.