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Fossil fuel subsidies undermine efforts to mitigate climate change, and they damage the trading system. Multilateral discussion is hampered by inconsistent definitions and incomplete data, which could increase the risks of WTO disputes. Members do not notify such subsidies as much as they should...
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subsidies. The analysis is based on the reports by several international organizations, namely OECD, IEA, OPEC and the World … Bank. This paper also reviews different approaches to subsidy efficiency and price evaluation. The results of the announced … fossil fuel subsidy reform show that the performance of the countries in that field differs significantly. The author …
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total of six cases have been initiated against renewable energy subsidy programs since the first of such disputes was …
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that the Friends of Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform are in a position to take the lead and that the ball is in the court of the … World Trade Organization. …
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energy support programs has raised concerns that the multilateral subsidy rules may stand in the way of global efforts to … tend to help accelerate the transition, fossil fuel subsidies do exactly the opposite. If the multilateral subsidy rules …
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-distorting subsidies across sectors, the World Trade Organization (WTO) is an obvious candidate for advancing fossil fuel subsidy reform …) pledging subsidy reform and ensuring credible follow-up through reporting and review; (iv) adopting a political declaration …
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context of fossil fuel subsidy reform. In view of climate change mitigation, the World Trade Organization (WTO) should … environmentally harmful fossil fuel subsidy: States that maintain dual-pricing policies are not incentivised to curb their CO2 …, the piece approaches dual pricing from the viewpoint of being a fossil fuel subsidy. The contribution explores avenues to …
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Fossil fuel subsidies have negative consequences on the climate change, public budgets and and the transition to an environmentally friendly economy. Nevertheless, governments do not keep up with their commitments to phase out fossil fuel subsidies but misallocate again COVID-19 recovery funds...
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