EU\u2019s CBAM<\/a> proposal contains various controversial aspects. For example: how to fairly account for emissions related to the production of imported goods? How to duly consider the costs that companies already face in complying with climate regulations in exporting countries?<\/p>\nThe China, India, Brazil, South Africa and several others, including least-developed countries, have expressed concern over the EU\u2019s CBAM. The BASIC (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) countries’ grouping has termed the policy as \u2018discriminatory\u2019 and against the principles of equity and ‘Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities’ (CBDR-RC).<\/p>\n
‘Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities’ (CBDR-RC) principles acknowledge that richer countries have a responsibility of providing financial and technological assistance to developing and vulnerable countries to fight climate change.<\/p>\n
Impact on India<\/b><\/p>\n
A carbon border tax is worrisome for India as it is the EU\u2019s third largest trading partner. In 2020, the EU accounted for 11.1 per cent of India\u2019s total global trade. India\u2019s exports to the EU were also worth $41.36 billion in 2020-21, according to data from the commerce ministry.<\/p>\n
By increasing the prices of Indian-made goods in the EU, this tax would make Indian goods less attractive for buyers and could shrink demand. The tax would create serious near-term challenges for companies with larger greenhouse gas footprint.<\/p>\n
Conclusion<\/b><\/p>\n
A mechanism like Carbon Border Tax for charging imported goods at borders may spur adoption of cleaner technologies. But if it happens without adequate assistance for newer technologies and finance, it would rather become disadvantageous for the developing countries.<\/p>\n
India should diligently work towards reducing its Carbon foot print, not only to protect its future trade but as a measure to mitigate climate change in the country and world at large. While India prepares to reduce its Carbon footprint, in short term, it is should negotiate with EU to to ensure that its exports with the latter are protected either through a Free Trade Agreement or by other means and if there are adjustments and standards that India needs to meet.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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