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CBAM: Relevance of Foreign Trade and CO2 costs

Analysis for the products cement, aluminium, steel, fertilisers


This analysis is intended to contribute to classifying the effects of the introduction of the CBAM on the affected industrial sectors in Germany in relation to exports. It analyses the export intensity and the costs for the purchase of certificates compared to the average value of exports of the respective product group.

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Series
fact sheet
Number of pages
31
Year of publication
December 2022
Author(s)
Verena Graichen, Sean Healy, Frank Gagelmann, Claudia Gibis
Language
English
Other languages
Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ)
3720 42 501 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
Links
DEHSt-Information: Protection against Carbon Leakage Factsheet CBAM
Additional information
PDF is accessible
File size
786 KB
Price
0,00 €
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Tags:
 CBAM  BCA  carbon border adjustment mechanism  carbon cost

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