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为企业提供“碳陪跑”支持
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-13 22:05

Group 1 - The global zero-carbon economy is accelerating the formation of a new green trade rule system, with over 100 countries, including China, setting zero-carbon targets and exploring potential opportunities [1] - The EU has established a comprehensive system to address sustainable development challenges, which poses significant challenges for China as the EU's second-largest trading partner [1] - Chinese foreign trade enterprises face both challenges and opportunities in responding to green trade barriers, emphasizing the need for low-carbon green transformation [1] Group 2 - Nanjing Jiuchi Electromechanical Co., Ltd. faced difficulties in carbon footprint accounting due to customer demands for detailed product carbon data, highlighting the pressure on manufacturing enterprises [2] - The establishment of green low-carbon working groups aims to provide pilot services for carbon footprint accounting, CBAM reporting, and regulatory consultation to manufacturing enterprises [3] - The "carbon account" concept is crucial for customs to verify the authenticity of carbon data submitted by enterprises, which will influence carbon tax assessments [3] Group 3 - The pilot program is seen as a starting point for exploring green transformation in foreign trade, addressing compliance challenges for enterprises through collaboration among government, professional institutions, and law firms [4] - Future efforts will focus on training enterprises in product classification techniques and providing long-term, precise "carbon support" to enhance "green competitiveness" in foreign trade [4]