India has voiced its disapproval of “protectionist” measures that link trade barriers and carbon emissions, at the ongoing climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan. “A regime of unilateral trade measures on climate change,” India stated on Friday, “imposes the cost of the transition to low-carbon economies on developing and low-income countries. Circular evasions Neither the BASIC proposal nor India’s statement explicitly …
Echoing the Centre’s concerns on “protectionism”, the Economic Survey has noted that the forthcoming Carbon Border Adjustment Tax mooted by the European Union “went against the spirit of the Paris Agreement.” The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, as it is called, are tariffs that will apply on energy-intensive goods imported into the European Union. This is to ensure that local manufacturers …
India on February 26 expressed "serious" concerns in a WTO meeting in Abu Dhabi over increase in the use of trade protectionist measures by certain countries in the name of environment protection. Mr. Barhthwal "expressed serious concerns regarding the increasing use of trade protectionist unilateral measures, which are sought to be justified in the guise of environmental protection". India against …
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is not intended to be “protectionist” and only meant to avoid the problem of ‘carbon leakage,’ said Frans Timmermans, European Union’s chief climate negotiator, in an interaction with reporters on Friday. The only thing we will do to protect our industry is to avoid unfair competition on carbon footprint.” ‘Carbon leakage,’ refers to cheaper, more …