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Border carbon adjustment

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Border Carbon Adjustment And International Trade: A Literature Review, Madison Condon, Ada Ignaciuk Jun 2013

Border Carbon Adjustment And International Trade: A Literature Review, Madison Condon, Ada Ignaciuk

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An important source of political opposition to measures aimed at reducing emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) arises from concerns over their negative effects on the competitiveness of domestic firms, especially those that are energy-intensive and exposed to competition from foreign producers. Politicians and industry representatives alike fear that imports from countries without similar regulations can gain cost-of-production advantages over domestic goods. With many of the major economies of the world contemplating unilateral action to restrict their carbon emissions (while continuing to pursue co-ordinated multilateral action), the parallel concern of carbon leakage — whereby domestic reductions in emissions are partially or …