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India to take up EU's carbon tax issue with WTO, Commerce Minister says won't accept unfair taxes

Piyush Goyal has voiced his apprehensions regarding the European Union's proposed carbon tax, expressing concerns over its potential repercussions. At the annual conclave of the India Steel Association (ISA), he mentioned that India is seeking to collaborate with like-minded countries to strengthen its case and ensure that the interests of Indian exporters are not adversely affected.

By Abhimanyu Sharma  Nov 7, 2023 6:05:26 PM IST (Published)

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Expressing concerns over the potential impact of the European Union's proposed carbon tax, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has stated that India intends to raise the issue with the 27-nation strong bloc as well as the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
Speaking at the annual conclave of the India Steel Association (ISA), he mentioned that India is seeking to collaborate with like-minded countries to strengthen its case and ensure that the interests of Indian exporters are not adversely affected.
Reiterating India's stance on not accepting unfair taxes, Goyal pointed out that many developed countries have yet to provide financial and technical support to their developing counterparts, which is essential for a smooth transition to green technologies.