• About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Sunday, February 15, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
Page3News Worldwide
  • Home
  • Page 3 Family
    • E-Paper
    • E-Magazine
    • Management Team
  • Subscriptions
  • Countries
    • USA
    • Canada
    • India
    • Balochistan
    • Thailand
    • UK
    • Australia
  • Language Wise News
    • Thai News
    • Punjabi News
    • Hindi News
  • Other News
    • World News
    • Latest Movie Reviews
    • Culture
    • Finance
    • Hollywood
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • food
    • Health
    • Travel
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Tech
  • Multilingual Editorial
    • English Editorials
    • Thai Editorials
    • Hindi Editorials
    • Punjabi Editorials
    • Page3News Special
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Page 3 Family
    • E-Paper
    • E-Magazine
    • Management Team
  • Subscriptions
  • Countries
    • USA
    • Canada
    • India
    • Balochistan
    • Thailand
    • UK
    • Australia
  • Language Wise News
    • Thai News
    • Punjabi News
    • Hindi News
  • Other News
    • World News
    • Latest Movie Reviews
    • Culture
    • Finance
    • Hollywood
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • food
    • Health
    • Travel
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Tech
  • Multilingual Editorial
    • English Editorials
    • Thai Editorials
    • Hindi Editorials
    • Punjabi Editorials
    • Page3News Special
No Result
View All Result
Page3News Worldwide
No Result
View All Result
Home World News

EU to expand carbon levy on high-emission imports, tighten loopholes

by Page 3 News International Desk
December 18, 2025
in World News
0
EU to expand carbon levy on high-emission imports, tighten loopholes
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsappShare on TelegramShare on LineShare on Email

The EU also wants to clamp down on foreign companies if there is evidence they are under-reporting their emissions to dodge the levy

The European Union will expand its carbon border levy – a fee charged on imports of high-emission goods – to cover car parts and washing machines, under European Commission proposals published on Wednesday. 

The plans would also tighten loopholes that the Commission worries could allow foreign firms to dodge the fee, which is currently in a pilot phase and will start imposing costs from January. 

The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism – the world’s first carbon border tariff – will impose fees on the CO2 emissions of imported goods including steel, aluminium, cement and fertilisers. 

The policy, known as CBAM, is designed to shield European industries against cheaper imports from countries with weaker climate rules. But it has irritated trading partners including China, India and South Africa, which say it unfairly penalises their economies. 

EU SEEKS TO AVERT WORKAROUNDS

Despite these objections, Brussels is doubling down on the carbon border levy. 

The Commission proposed expanding the levy to cover downstream products that use a high share of steel and aluminium, including construction products and machinery, confirming draft EU legal proposals previously reported by Reuters. 

The fee CBAM imposes on imports will be linked to the carbon price EU companies already pay under the bloc’s carbon market. 

“We’re not asking anything more, but also not asking anything less, for those goods that come into the European Union,” EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra said. 

Leon de Graaf, acting president of the “Business for CBAM Coalition” of companies and industry groups, welcomed the EU plans, which he said targeted “products that face the highest risk of carbon leakage” – the risk that manufacturers relocate abroad to avoid Europe’s strict climate policies. 

The EU also wants to clamp down on foreign companies if there is evidence they are under-reporting their emissions to dodge the levy. In this scenario, the EU could impose “default” emissions values on that country’s products, resulting in a higher CBAM bill. 

RelatedPosts

3 Hindus, all from BNP, win seats in Bangladesh polls; Jamaat’s lone bet loses

Knife-wielding man shot dead at Paris Arc de Triomphe ceremony

Rules-based world order no longer exists, German Chancellor Merz warns

That aims to address EU concerns that foreign companies – in particular those in China- could strategically adjust by sending low-carbon products to Europe, while continuing to produce high-carbon goods for other markets. This would allow them to dodge the EU levy without making their overall production any greener. 

EU countries and the European Parliament will negotiate the proposals, before they pass into law. While CBAM will charge importers for the emissions associated with their imports from 2026, companies will have until September 2027 to buy and surrender CBAM certificates to the EU to comply. 

Since Brussels announced its carbon border levy in 2021, China, India and Brazil – while criticising the EU policy – have begun developing or expanding their own carbon pricing systems. 

“They have changed behaviour. That is the success of CBAM,” said Totis Kotsonis, a partner at law firm Pinsent Masons. 

Brussels also proposed using 25% of the revenue from the scheme to compensate European manufacturers for higher costs associated with the carbon border levy. This support would only go to industries that invest in lower-carbon manufacturing.

Get real time update about this post categories directly on your device, subscribe now.

Unsubscribe
Page 3 News International Desk

Page 3 News International Desk

The Page 3 News is a Multilingual Worldwide daily newspaper founded in 2021. It is published in Bangkok, Thailand by the Page 3 News Thai Limited Partnership. Page 3 News is available to the world in all the three formats i.e. e-Paper, digital and print. The Page 3 News is having offices in many countries like Thailand, India, Canada, USA, etc. and is currently published in English, Thai, Hindi and Punjabi languages.

Related Posts

3 Hindus, all from BNP, win seats in Bangladesh polls; Jamaat’s lone bet loses

3 Hindus, all from BNP, win seats in Bangladesh polls; Jamaat’s lone bet loses

by Page 3 News International Desk
February 14, 2026
0
3

A total of 79 minority candidates contested the election after scrutiny and withdrawals, including both party nominees and independents. Of...

Knife-wielding man shot dead at Paris Arc de Triomphe ceremony

Knife-wielding man shot dead at Paris Arc de Triomphe ceremony

by Page 3 News International Desk
February 14, 2026
0
3

The suspect, a French national previously convicted on terror-related charges in Belgium, had been released from prison in December 2025...

Rules-based world order no longer exists, German Chancellor Merz warns

Rules-based world order no longer exists, German Chancellor Merz warns

by Page 3 News International Desk
February 14, 2026
0
2

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned the rules-based global order has collapsed, saying Europe's freedom is not guaranteed and calling for...

The Biography of a Toilet Paper: How Pakistan became America’s Disposable Ally

The Biography of a Toilet Paper: How Pakistan became America’s Disposable Ally

by Page 3 News International Desk
February 14, 2026
0
16

For seven decades, Pakistan has repeatedly offered itself as America's strategic pawn, only to be discarded when no longer useful....

Dubai port giant DP World replaces chairman Sulayem named in Epstein files

Dubai port giant DP World replaces chairman Sulayem named in Epstein files

by Page 3 News International Desk
February 14, 2026
0
3

DP World has long been a pillar of the economy of the Middle Eastern city. DP World is a logistics...

Iran turns to digital surveillance tools to track down protesters

Iran turns to digital surveillance tools to track down protesters

by Page 3 News International Desk
February 14, 2026
0
2

Iran’s government most likely tracked the protesters through location data emitting from their phones, researchers later concluded. When Iranians began...

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Tumblr Pinterest

Page 3 News Multilingual Worldwide

The Page 3 News is a Multilingual Worldwide daily newspaper founded in 2021. It is published in Bangkok, Thailand by the Page 3 News Thai Limited Partnership. Page 3 News is available to the world in all the three formats i.e. e-Paper, digital and print.

The Page 3 News is having offices in many countries like Thailand, India, Canada, USA, etc. and is currently published in English, Thai, Hindi and Punjabi languages.

Category

Calanderwise News

February 2026
MTWTFSS
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728 
« Jan    

© 2024 Page 3 News - First Multilingual Worldwide Newspaper based in Thailand.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • E-Magazine
  • Management Team
  • Subscriptions
  • E-Paper
  • World News
  • Balochistan
  • USA
  • India
  • Thailand
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Australia
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

© 2024 Page 3 News - First Multilingual Worldwide Newspaper based in Thailand.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.