India weighs local tax options to avoid EU carbon levy: Minister
India is considering a strategy to impose domestic taxes on high-carbon goods and utilize the generated revenue to facilitate its transition towards green energy. This approach aims to circumvent the European Union's carbon tax on imports. The EU'...
The EU's plan to impose a carbon levy from 2026 on high-carbon goods such as steel and iron ore, approved in April, has drawn concerns from India and the two sides are holding talks to discuss the issue.
Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said there would be no additional levy if the exporting nation taxes carbon locally.
"We will find a solution around a domestic tax to take care of equating with European taxes on carbon emissions," he said at an industry event.
"So if we collect the tax in India itself and use it for our green energy transition, which will indirectly help the same companies that are exporters as they transition to cleaner energy and bring down their cost, there will be no additional CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) tax."
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