Abstract:As an important measure to deal with climate change, the implementation of the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) will inevitably have an impact on the export of some products in China, and even have a far-reaching impact on the global industrial chain layout. On the basis of expounding the basic content and construction purpose of EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism, this paper reveals the influence of carbon border adjustment mechanism on China-EU trade by analyzing the current situation of China-EU trade, and points out that the impact of carbon border adjustment mechanism on China’s macro-economy in the short term is limited, but it will weaken the international competitiveness of China’s steel and aluminum industries to some extent and increase the export costs of related enterprises in China. Therefore, China should improve the carbon emission trading system and the domestic carbon trading market; Accelerate the promotion of industrial green and low-carbon competitiveness; Implement the carbon-neutral strategy of enterprises to promote the low-carbon transformation of enterprises; Timely negotiation and consultation with the EU to deepen international cooperation.
出版日期: 2024-12-25
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