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EU-China trade: Why CBAM could become a burden

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Published: September 23rd, 2024,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

Stahlerzeugung in China
Production of special steel at Huaisteel, a subsidiary of the Jiangsu Shagang Group: Many metal products are affected by the EU’s emissions pricing.
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It doesn’t take a prophet to predict that new tensions in EU trade with China are just around the corner. The culprit this time is the European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, CBAM, which China has already condemned as „green protectionism.“

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Daten CBAM Emissionshandel Duties Climate protection Trade dispute