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Australia considers carbon fees on imported steel, cement, and fertilizers to combat emissions and prevent carbon leakage.
Australia is assessing a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) that would impose fees on high-emission imported goods like steel, cement, and fertilisers to level the playing field with domestic producers facing strict climate regulations.
The proposed policy aims to reduce carbon leakage and encourage global emissions reductions, with the federal government evaluating its economic and environmental impacts.
While no decision has been made, the move reflects growing international interest in using trade measures to support climate goals.
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Australia considera tarifas de carbono en acero importado, cemento y fertilizantes para combatir las emisiones y prevenir la fuga de carbono.