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EU's Carbon Tax Hits Indian Steel, Aluminium Exports

The EU's new carbon border tax (CBAM) targets Indian steel & aluminium exports from 2026, imposing a 16-22% levy. Experts call it a trade barrier. Why India needs urgent government support for exporters.

EU's CBAM Hits Indian Steel, Exports Crash 51%

The EU's carbon tax, CBAM, is now live, slashing India's steel exports. To compete, India must fast-track green hydrogen and carbon pricing or lose global markets. Read the strategic path forward.

UPSC Weekly Quiz: Eurozone, CBAM, Piprahwa Gems Explained

Ace your UPSC Prelims prep with this week's current affairs quiz analysis. Get detailed explanations for MCQs on the Eurozone, Carbon Border Tax, Piprahwa Gems, and more. Strengthen your foundation for competitive exams.

EU Carbon Tax to Hit Indian Metal Exports from 2026

Indian steel and aluminium exports to the EU will face a carbon-linked cost from 2026 under CBAM. GTRI report warns of 15-22% price cuts for competitiveness, disproportionately impacting MSMEs. Learn the key compliance challenges.

India-EU FTA Push: Legal Team Told to Avoid Leaves

India intensifies efforts to finalize the trade deal with the EU by next month. Key issues like carbon tax and market access remain as a crucial EU team visits Delhi. Read the latest updates.

COP30 Climate Summit: Finance Clash Looms

India and developing countries challenge developed nations at COP30 over unmet Paris Agreement finance obligations. Key climate finance provisions at stake in Brazil meeting.

Goyal slams EU's 'hyphenated' trade regulations

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal challenges EU's complex trade regulations at Berlin Global Dialogue, calling for simpler frameworks that don't 'hyphenate' multiple issues. India pushes back against protectionist measures.

Japan's Carmakers Engineer Escape from EU Tariff Trap

Facing a potential 38% tariff cliff in the EU, Japanese carmakers like Toyota and Nissan aren't lobbying—they're radically re-engineering their EVs. Discover the 'tinkering' strategy that could save their European market.

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