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商务部回应部分经济体推进的涉碳经贸规则:以加强政策解读、开展系统培训等方式帮助中国企业适应
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-31 05:31
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce emphasizes the importance of multilateralism and global cooperation in addressing climate change, while responding to the increasing carbon-related trade rules from various economies [1][3] Group 1: Response to Carbon Trade Rules - The Ministry of Commerce has noted the ongoing development of carbon-related trade rules by some economies, highlighting the need for these policies to align with WTO principles and avoid protectionism [3] - The Ministry advocates for a collaborative approach to tackle climate change, stressing that all countries should adhere to the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities [1][3] Group 2: Support for Chinese Enterprises - The Ministry is actively working to assist Chinese foreign trade enterprises in adapting to international rule changes by enhancing policy interpretation and providing precise information services [3] - Systematic training programs are being conducted to improve enterprises' capabilities in adapting to green trade rules, including initiatives like "Trade Friction Response and Legal Services Local Tour" [3] - Targeted support is being offered to enterprises facing specific challenges, with guidance from local and industry organizations to provide technical consulting and legal services [3]
外交部:中方期待11月联合国气候变化贝伦大会能够提振全球气候治理信心
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-09-26 09:30
Core Viewpoint - The current global climate governance faces increased uncertainty, and the international community should maintain confidence and action to enhance cooperation and implement the Paris Agreement effectively [1]. Group 1 - The Chinese government emphasizes the need for the international community to grasp the correct direction in climate governance [1]. - There is an expectation for the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference in November to boost global confidence in climate governance and strengthen international cooperation [1]. - The principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities" is highlighted as a guiding approach for successful outcomes at the conference [1].