CBAM in UK - Implications for Indian Exporters
- Rajesh Srinivasaraghavan
- May 12
- 1 min read
Updated: May 19
The last couple of weeks have been busy in the Indian UK business corridor. On April 25, UK released a carbon border tax bill modeled around CBAM and sought feedback on the same. A couple of weeks later, UK and India signed a landmark trade agreement after almost 3 years of negotiation.
One of the topics of intense negotiation was India's opposition to UK's CBAM. There was no concession from UK but a more softer rebalancing clause was agreed to mutually.
BACUTI discusses the implications of these events on Indian exporters and UK importants in the research brief below. The research brief talks about the highlights of the UK CBAM and implications for industry leaders. If you have any questions, please contact us at hello@bacuti.com.
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