COP28: FEATURE – Complaints over unilateral trade measures threaten progress in crucial climate talks

Published 15:18 on December 7, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:03 on December 7, 2023  / Rebecca Gualandi /  Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, China, Climate Talks, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Japan, Middle East, US

The perceived injustice of industrialised countries propping up their own clean technology industries with protectionist measures and subsidies is being seized on by emerging economies as a negotiating chip that is complicating COP28 UN climate talks in Dubai, sources at the summit told Carbon Pulse.
The perceived injustice of industrialised countries propping up their own clean technology industries with protectionist measures and subsidies is being seized on by emerging economies as a negotiating chip that is complicating COP28 UN climate talks in Dubai, sources at the summit told Carbon Pulse.


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