Daily current affairs · 19 August 2026

BRICS Condemns EU Carbon Tax CBAM Climate Finance Mandate

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Why in news

  • BRICS member states jointly condemned unilateral trade measures such as the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.

Information

  • BRICS issued a statement opposing unilateral carbon taxation frameworks that penalize exports from developing economies.
  • The bloc argued that the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism violates the Common But Differentiated Responsibilities principle of the UNFCCC.
  • Member states highlighted that unilateral carbon tariffs function as disguised protectionist barriers disrupting multilateral trade.
  • The grouping demanded a substantial expansion in international climate finance transfer from developed nations to fund adaptation in the Global South.

Key terms

Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

An EU regulatory tool imposing a carbon price on imports of carbon-intensive goods to prevent carbon leakage.

CBDR-RC

Common But Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities, a foundational principle under international climate law acknowledging nations' varying historical emissions and economic capacities.

Prelims facts

  • The CBDR-RC principle was formalized at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit under the UNFCCC framework.
  • CBAM applies import levies on targeted carbon-intensive goods such as steel, cement, aluminum, and fertilizers.

Mains discussion

  • Critically evaluate how unilateral carbon border taxes create friction between international trade rules under the WTO and global climate equity under UNFCCC.

Source: The Hindu

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