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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Progress and Outlook

Chinese

JUL 2021

Report

Green Economics Industry

Summary:
This report provides an overview of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, with a focus on the European Union's recent legislative progress and the potential implications for China's exports. It traces the evolution of CBAM from early discussions to the EU's formal proposals, explains the design options under consideration, and identifies the sectors most likely to be affected (such as steel and aluminum). The report analyzes the potential economic impact on Chinese industries, including cost increases and competitive pressures, while also discussing the uncertainties around WTO compatibility and the broader trend of environmental requirements in international trade. It offers policy recommendations for China, including strengthening the domestic carbon market, exploring a carbon tax, and encouraging corporate decarbonization strategies, to prepare for possible carbon border adjustments and the growing role of climate factors in global trade.
Suggested citation:
Chen Meian, Tan Xiujie. (2021). Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Progress and Outlook. Beijing: Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress (iGDP).
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism