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European Union Trade

Denmark, First Country Ever To Import CO2 And Bury It Undersea

Denmark has become the first country in the world to import CO2 and bury it undersea. The country has been importing carbon dioxide, but never it has made a step in climate change to create storage and avoid the depletion of the greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. As per a new announcement, in the inauguration […]

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ESG European Union

New EU Levies To Reduce Carbon Emissions From Certain Sectors

EU levies to reduce emissions in order to meet the target of cutting carbon emissions. The European Union’s “Fit For 55” package consists of legislative proposals focusing on reducing carbon emissions by 2030. The new regulatory framework for reducing emissions in the EU has been proposed by its parliament. It suggests that changes are required […]

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Asia Pacific ESG Global

Is China’s Move to Increase Coal Supplies Risk Low-Carbon Transition?

It has been a tough year for international coal markets in the first half of 2022. On 1st January, Indonesia banned coal exports to protect supplies for its power stations. The month-long measure by the world’s biggest coal exporter injected volatility into the global coal market, but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine really set prices of […]

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Asia Pacific ESG Global Trade

A Brief Study On Carbon Emissions, And Of India’s Import and Export

Carbon emissions from importing and exporting activities in global trade are a common scenario. Many countries face this due to changes in the social and economic factors of a country. With the rise in these factors and global trade, the likelihood of carbon emissions also increases. India’s carbon emissions released from international trade increased in […]

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ESG Global Trade

Global Discussion On Agri-Products Trade At UKCOP26 Conference

At the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (UKCOP26), the world’s top twelve agricultural trading and processing companies come together to discuss the issue of climate change with the prevalence of the supply chain for agriculture-based products, having a net-zero emission objective as their common and centralized mission. The advancement in the import and export […]

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ESG Global US & LATAM

US Sanction The Extension On PV Cells For Fewer CO2 Footprints

On November 24, 2021, US International Trade Commission passed a suggestion to the USA government for the extension of Section 201. They recommended extending the time period for Section 201 global safeguard tariffs on photovoltaic (PV) cells and other solar modules. President Biden has to make a final decision and call an official verdict on […]

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