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India to ask EU for measures to align emission trading systems

Exporters such as India argue that it will make their products more expensive and dent their competitiveness.

January 23, 2024 / 12:47 IST
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India to ask EU for measures to align emission trading systems
India to ask EU for measures to align emission trading systems

India will ask the European Union for concessions that will help align its planned national carbon market with the bloc’s emissions trading system, according to people familiar with the matter.

New Delhi plans to raise the potential impacts of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, or CBAM, on domestic industries at the seventh round of negotiations on a proposed free trade agreement from Feb. 19 to 23, according to the people, who asked not to be named as the discussions are private. India wants to try and shield its companies from the full impact of the levy, they said.

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The EU tax is aimed at preserving the integrity of its emission trading system by preventing European firms from importing goods with a high carbon footprint without incurring the related cost — a practice known as carbon leakage. Exporters such as India argue that it will make their products more expensive and dent their competitiveness.

India’s government has several proposals it will raise with the EU, according to the people. These include a tax exemption for small- and medium-sized enterprises, to enable credits generated by a local fossil fuel tax to be regarded as equal to Europe’s emissions allowances, and that Brussels recognizes Indian-accredited energy auditors.