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Accounting for Carbon Pricing in Third Countries Under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
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Boute, Anatole
in
Adjustment
/ Amendments
/ Borders
/ Carbon
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Climatic changes
/ Costs
/ Criticism
/ Electricity
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental law
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulations
/ Environmental tax
/ Excise taxes
/ Exports
/ Greenhouse gas mitigation
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ International law
/ International trade
/ Original Article
/ Paris Agreement
/ Prices
/ Regulation
/ Subsidies
/ Taxation
2024
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Accounting for Carbon Pricing in Third Countries Under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
by
Boute, Anatole
in
Adjustment
/ Amendments
/ Borders
/ Carbon
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Climatic changes
/ Costs
/ Criticism
/ Electricity
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental law
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulations
/ Environmental tax
/ Excise taxes
/ Exports
/ Greenhouse gas mitigation
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ International law
/ International trade
/ Original Article
/ Paris Agreement
/ Prices
/ Regulation
/ Subsidies
/ Taxation
2024
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Accounting for Carbon Pricing in Third Countries Under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
by
Boute, Anatole
in
Adjustment
/ Amendments
/ Borders
/ Carbon
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Climatic changes
/ Costs
/ Criticism
/ Electricity
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental law
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental regulations
/ Environmental tax
/ Excise taxes
/ Exports
/ Greenhouse gas mitigation
/ Industrial plant emissions
/ International law
/ International trade
/ Original Article
/ Paris Agreement
/ Prices
/ Regulation
/ Subsidies
/ Taxation
2024
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Accounting for Carbon Pricing in Third Countries Under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
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Accounting for Carbon Pricing in Third Countries Under the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
2024
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To avoid penalizing exporters that already paid carbon prices, the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism credits carbon taxes and Emissions Trading Schemes in third countries. By excluding instruments of traditional regulation (e.g. emission standards) and indirect carbon prices (e.g. fuel excise taxes) from this crediting mechanism, the EU is criticized for discriminating against countries that do not follow its climate model, in breach of international trade and climate law. This article seeks to nuance this criticism by arguing that the calculation of actual emissions (instead of default values) under the EU CBAM allows exporters to reflect compliance with foreign emission standards, and thus respects states' right to pursue emission reductions through traditional regulation. However, amendments of the CBAM Regulation are necessary to recognize the positive and negative impact of indirect carbon prices on decarbonization, and the role of carbon-crediting mechanisms in equalizing carbon costs in a more flexible and equitable way.
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