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One element of the proposed European Green Deal is a border carbon adjustment mechanism. The introduction of a BCA would allow the EU to phase out current carbon leakage provisions of the ETS and to auction off all emission allowances, thus rendering the ETS a more effective unilateral tool to...
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The environmental challenges facing China are well know. Less recognised are the steps China is taking to confront those challenges. The second Trade Policy Review of China, completed by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Secretariat in April 2008, included an examination of China’s...
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The issue of carbon border tax adjustment (CBTA) has been coming up for the last few years as a viable policy alternative from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The economic rationale is that when a domestic producer is subject to a domestic carbon emission taxation and faces competition with an...
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The article addresses border tax adjustment from the perspective of world trade law. This classical instrument of foreign trade provides a level playing field for certain goods by adjusting the indirect taxes and charges to the level of the destination country. Particular problems have arisen...
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The main aim of the analysis is to provide evidence on the labour market and economic impacts of different decarbonisation pathways for the basic metals, chemicals and minerals sector, as a part of EII, and for the wider economy, considering also the expected effects of a carbon border...
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It is possible to design an import border tax adjustment that would pose a reduced risk of violating World Trade Organization (WTO) law, and, in the event a violation is found, an increased likelihood of satisfying the requirements for an exception. The lowest risk of successful WTO legal...
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