US carbon tariff would increase domestic production, but bring limited climate gains -report

Published 20:21 on May 22, 2025 / Last updated at 20:21 on May 22, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), CBAM & Tariffs

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A proposed US carbon tariff policy would boost domestic production of covered products and generate billions in revenue, but have limited effects on global GHG emissions, according to a new report.
A proposed US carbon tariff policy would boost domestic production of covered products and generate billions in revenue, but have limited effects on global GHG emissions, according to a new report.


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