08 Apr 2021 | 09:00 UTC — London

Infographic: EU carbon border adjustment mechanism sparks clash over free CO₂ allowances

The European Parliament on March 10 backed a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism which would place a charge on the carbon content of emissions(opens in a new tab)-intensive goods imported into the EU from 2023.

The CBAM aims to level the international playing field for European raw materials producers and is intended to replace free carbon allowances for those industries under the EU Emissions Trading System. However, industrial companies want to maintain free allowances, setting the stage for claims of "double protection" and potential legal challenges from Europe's trading partners under the WTO.

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Infographic: EU carbon border adjustment mechanism sparks clash over free co2 allowances (opens in a new tab)