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ABSTRACT This study explores the role of import trade in reducing China's domestic carbon emissions—an area often overlooked in climate policy design. Using 2020 data from China's noncompetitive input–output tables and sectoral energy consumption statistics, the analysis reveals significant variation in carbon emission reduction intensity across ...
Mingsong Sun +4 more
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The ASEAN’s Green Trade Policy in Response to EU CBAM: A Comparative Study of Indonesia and Vietnam [PDF]
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), part of the “Fit for 55” package, embeds carbon accountability into global trade. This study examines how Indonesia and Vietnam, two ASEAN member states, respond to CBAM through differing ...
Ridho Zainur, Paksi Arie Kusuma
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The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) of the European Union (EU) is considered one of the pivotal pillars of the European Green Deal, with the aim of reducing carbon leakage and promoting sustainable development.
Anh Nguyen Thi Kim +2 more
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): Geographical and commodity scope in Polish imports
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a new instrument of the EU’s European Green Deal policy. It is intended to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the world. The CBAM provides for a levy (tax) to be imposed on energy-intensive imports which heavily pollute the environment.
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Aligning China’s local and national carbon markets under global carbon pricing
The pressing challenge of climate change, driven by escalating carbon emissions, necessitates urgent global action and innovative policy frameworks. Among various strategies, Emissions Trading Systems (ETSs) have emerged as a pivotal tool to mitigate ...
Chunyan Dai, Michael G. Pollitt
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism – a step towards Europe à la française?
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) presented by the European Commission (EC) as a part of the ‘Fit for 55’ package was a turning point in almost twenty years of the French eff orts to implement this instrument.
Kamil Jaworski
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Abstract In the context of global efforts to combat climate change and transition towards a low-carbon economy, the European Union (EU) has introduced the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as part of its ambitious Green Deal. This mechanism aims to address carbon leakage from high-emitting industries and ensure fair conditions ...
Muhammad Shidiq +6 more
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The Impact of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on China’s Exports to the EU
The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which is regarded as the EU’s key policy tool to address carbon leakage, might have a non-negligible impact on China’s exports, as China is an important trading partner for the EU’s carbon-intensive ...
Jingzhi Zhu, Yuhuan Zhao, Lu Zheng
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World-System Analysis: CBAM’s Uneven Impacts on Asia Region’s Steel Exports
The increasing global decarbonization efforts, particularly through the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (EU-CBAM), on imported goods have created growing pressure on highly carbon-intensive sectors, such as the steel industry, to ...
Levynna Zetthariya, Roseno Aji Affandi
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Impact of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on the Global South
The European Union Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (EU CBAM), currently in its transitional phase, represents a novel approach by the EU to address the threats of carbon leakage and environmental dumping, while promoting greener production systems and
Piergiuseppe Morone, Alessandra Alfino
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