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应对“绿色贸易壁垒” “碳服务”试点助企破局
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-06-24 20:55

Group 1 - The European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is set to impose carbon tariffs starting in early January next year, creating a pressing need for companies to establish their own "carbon accounts" for exports [1][2] - Companies are facing challenges in providing accurate carbon emission data due to data instability, differing standards, and non-traceable calculation processes, which complicates compliance with CBAM [2] - A green low-carbon working group has been established to assist companies like Jiu Chi Electromechanical in carbon footprint accounting, CBAM reporting, and regulatory consulting, focusing on a comprehensive carbon management approach throughout the product lifecycle [2][3] Group 2 - The EU customs will verify the authenticity of carbon data submitted by companies against import/export data, product information, and third-party verification reports, which emphasizes the importance of maintaining a "carbon account" [3] - The pilot program is seen as a starting point for exploring green transformation in foreign trade, aiming to create a replicable service model that addresses compliance challenges for businesses [3] - Future initiatives will include centralized training to help companies understand product classification and avoid regulatory pitfalls, thereby enhancing their "green competitiveness" as a driver for high-quality foreign trade development [3]