Preliminary Impact Assessment of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on Russian Economy

IF 2.5 Q3 BUSINESS
Filip Lestan, Sajal Kabiraj, Babu George
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The principal objective of the European Commission with the proposal of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is to impose a levy on imports in particular energy-concentrated European sectors which are relative to carbon content of imported goods. The integration of carbon tax is very likely to result, that CBAM will have significant impact on international trade among European Union and Russia within the ACEFIS (aluminium, cement, electricity, fertilizers, iron, steel) industries. Therefore, the key question that authors of article addressed was the extent to which the CBAM policy trade instrument could affect Russian economy. The classification of the preliminary impact assessment in this article relies on the case-study concept with empirical data. The most significant impact could be represented on the Russian exports of iron and steel, whereas, the carbon levies would represent—€ 655 million in 2020 and € 398 million for fertilizers. The preliminary analysis clearly highlights that integration of CBAM can arise additional costs of imports from Russia within ACEFIS industries by more than € 1.1 billion. The levies from integration of CBAM could result in additional costs either on the side of exporters (Russia) in the form of loss in market share, or on the side of importers (European Union) in the form of shift of demand from ACEFIS goods or shift towards suppliers from most favourable regions. The ambition to create carbon neutral world is promising; however, decrease of the degree of carbon extensive industries will require a lot of additional investments.
碳边界调整机制对俄罗斯经济的初步影响评价
欧盟委员会提出碳边界调整机制(CBAM)的主要目标是对进口商品征税,特别是对能源密集的欧洲部门,这些部门与进口商品的碳含量有关。碳税的整合很可能导致CBAM将对欧盟和俄罗斯在ACEFIS(铝、水泥、电力、化肥、钢铁)行业内的国际贸易产生重大影响。因此,文章作者提出的关键问题是CBAM政策贸易工具对俄罗斯经济的影响程度。本文对初步影响评估的分类依赖于案例研究的概念和经验数据。最重大的影响可能体现在俄罗斯的钢铁出口上,而碳税将在2020年达到6.55亿欧元,化肥为3.98亿欧元。初步分析清楚地强调,CBAM的整合可能会导致ACEFIS行业从俄罗斯进口的额外成本超过11亿欧元。CBAM整合的征税可能会导致出口商(俄罗斯)以市场份额损失的形式产生额外成本,或进口商(欧盟)以需求从ACEFIS商品转移或向最有利地区的供应商转移的形式产生附加成本。创建碳中和的世界的雄心是有希望的;然而,降低碳密集型产业的程度将需要大量的额外投资。
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