BRIEFING: EU’s CBAM brings uncertainty to Chinese exporters, despite planned carbon market expansion

Published 09:59 on November 8, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:59 on November 8, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, CBAM, China

The emergence of carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAM) has created a heightened sense of uncertainty among Chinese exporters, despite China's recent policy progress in expanding its mandatory carbon market, analysts said this week.
The emergence of carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAM) has created a heightened sense of uncertainty among Chinese exporters, despite China's recent policy progress in expanding its mandatory carbon market, analysts said this week.


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