
Eman Atta Maan
Why the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism needs rethinking for developing countries
Despite the CBAM’s benefits for the internal economy of the EU, its potential for significant and harmful impacts on the development and welfare in developing countries must not be underestimated, especially for those with a high share of carbon-intensive exports to the EU

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