
EU Carbon Tax Expansion Hits Exporters from 2028
Indian exporters are on edge as the European Union gears up to expand its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)—the bloc’s carbon tax—from January 2028, folding

Indian exporters are on edge as the European Union gears up to expand its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)—the bloc’s carbon tax—from January 2028, folding

India has intensified efforts to clinch key concessions from the European Union on climate-related trade measures and market access, as negotiations for the long-pending India–EU

Indian exports of steel and aluminium to the European Union are likely to face a major competitiveness challenge starting January 1, 2026, as the EU’s

Which sectors within India are likely to experience the greatest challenges as a result of the EU’s CBAM? Ans- India’s heavy industries and related manufacturing

Sweden has expressed its readiness to support India in building a more sustainable industrial framework that complies with the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

India has suggested a “rebalancing mechanism” that would require the UK to reimburse Indian industry for losses incurred as a result of the regulation, since

Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said that two-way trade between Europe and India can grow exponentially if both sides understand each other’s

The European Union (EU) is introducing the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) from October 1 this year. It would have an impact on seven carbon-intensive sectors, including steel, cement, fertiliser, aluminium and hydrocarbon products.

Indian exporters are on edge as the European Union gears

India has intensified efforts to clinch key concessions from the

Indian exports of steel and aluminium to the European Union

Which sectors within India are likely to experience the greatest

Sweden has expressed its readiness to support India in building

India has suggested a “rebalancing mechanism” that would require the

Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal said that

The European Union (EU) is introducing the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) from October 1 this year. It would have an impact on seven carbon-intensive sectors, including steel, cement, fertiliser, aluminium and hydrocarbon products.