Eco-tariff

An eco-tariff, also known as an environmental tariff or carbon tariff, is a trade barrier for the purpose of reducing pollution and improving the environment. These trade barriers may take the form of import or export taxes on products that have a large carbon footprint or are imported from countries with lax environmental regulations.[1][2][3][4] The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is a carbon tariff.[5]

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