China exporters likely to face rising costs from EU’s border measures -report

Published 09:45 on August 9, 2022  /  Last updated at 22:08 on November 23, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, China

Chinese exporters are likely to experience considerable cost pressure from the world's first levy on carbon imports, the EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), as China's domestic emissions trading scheme is not ripe yet, a report has found.
Chinese exporters are likely to experience considerable cost pressure from the world's first levy on carbon imports, the EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), as China's domestic emissions trading scheme is not ripe yet, a report has found.


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