Yao Jian, spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce, reiterated on the 15th that China is firmly opposed to the imposition of carbon tariffs. He pointed out that the carbon tariff violates the relevant policies of the WTO, and it is also inconsistent with the principle of “common and differentiated responsibilities†put forward by the developed countries and developing countries as proposed by the United Nations Climate Change Convention. Behind this measure, there is a certain tendency to implement trade protectionism through environmental and resource issues. The implementation of this policy will undermine the interests of developing countries. Developing countries have made great efforts to undertake environmental protection and resource utilization. If the carbon tariff policy is introduced, it will trigger trade retaliation from developing countries. On June 22, the US Clean Energy Security Act was passed by the House of Representatives. The bill stipulates that the United States has the right to impose carbon tariffs on imports of products that do not implement carbon emission reduction limits, including China. The bill will be implemented from 2020.
Comments:
The so-called "carbon tariff" refers to the imposition of carbon dioxide emission tariffs on imports of energy-intensive products. The so-called carbon tariff proposed by the United States is essentially a green barrier set in international trade and a thorough trade protectionist act. It is well known that due to the adjustment of the international industrial structure, developed countries have transferred these highly polluting enterprises to developing countries, and the products are eventually exported to developed countries, while pollution has remained in developing countries. In this regard, not only the polluters have to pay the bill, but the United States as a consumer should also pay the bill. In response, we must strengthen research on international trade rules, propose new ideas in favor of developing countries in a timely manner, and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests through international coordination mechanisms. On the other hand, we should actively fulfill international emission reduction obligations and accelerate the development of new energy sources. And the new materials industry, to achieve economic restructuring and corporate transformation and upgrading.
Comments:
The so-called "carbon tariff" refers to the imposition of carbon dioxide emission tariffs on imports of energy-intensive products. The so-called carbon tariff proposed by the United States is essentially a green barrier set in international trade and a thorough trade protectionist act. It is well known that due to the adjustment of the international industrial structure, developed countries have transferred these highly polluting enterprises to developing countries, and the products are eventually exported to developed countries, while pollution has remained in developing countries. In this regard, not only the polluters have to pay the bill, but the United States as a consumer should also pay the bill. In response, we must strengthen research on international trade rules, propose new ideas in favor of developing countries in a timely manner, and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests through international coordination mechanisms. On the other hand, we should actively fulfill international emission reduction obligations and accelerate the development of new energy sources. And the new materials industry, to achieve economic restructuring and corporate transformation and upgrading.
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