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India - EU FTA keeps carbon tax ; technical talks to tackle concerns , says German official
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India - EU FTA keeps carbon tax ; technical talks to tackle concerns , says German official

siasat.com · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

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Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary in the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation New Delhi: The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will not see any exceptions despite the concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), but both sides have committed to technical discussions to find the best way forward, a senior German environment ministry official said in New Delhi. Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary in the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection, emphasised that the CBAM is not targeted against any specific country but serves as a necessary protective measure once carbon pricing is introduced domestically in the EU. STORY | Carbon tax remains intact in India-EU FTA; technical talks to address concerns: German officialThe European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will not see any exceptions despite the concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), but both sides have… https://t.co/CBgyoUbRbN— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 26, 2026 “CBAM is not against anyone. Once you introduce carbon pricing, you need to have some kind of protection,” Flasbarth told PTI Videos on Wednesday during his ongoing visit to India, where he held discussions with officials from the Ministries of New and Renewable Energy, Power, and Environment, Forest and Climate Change. “With the carbon pricing, we need to do something, and that is something we want to discuss. It is written in the free trade agreement that there will be technical discussions on how to do it in the best possible way. And of course, it’s very clear we will not make exceptions for any other countries in the world. We would not follow the pressure of the US, for example, or others, so India can be sure there will be no exceptions,” the secretary emphasised. The EU’s CBAM, which entered its definitive financial phase in January 2026, imposes charges on embedded carbon emissions in imports of key sectors such as iron and steel, aluminium, and cement, among others. This has raised concerns in India, particularly for carbon-intensive exports like steel, which could face additional costs, potentially offsetting some tariff benefits from the FTA. Flasbarth described the FTA as enormously important amid rising global trade barriers and a difficult geopolitical situation. He noted that while environment and climate issues are not the core of the agreement text, they remain central given the EU’s commitment to climate neutrality. “The Free Trade Agreement that was agreed…will have to be ratified soon. We also agreed to collaborate more in the field of carbon pricing and emission trading systems,” Flasbarth said. Flasbarth also stated that India and Germany will ratify a pact on critical minerals during the upcoming inter-governmental commission meeting. “Critical minerals are extremely important for both countries. At the moment, both countries are dependent on one source, basically from China. And of course, it’s in the interest of the two countries to get less dependent on one source,” he said. Sources indicate that the IGC between the two countries is likely to be held in June 2026. Stay updated with our WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. For all the latest India updates, download our app Android and iOS. Press Trust of India Press Trust of India (PTI) is India’s premier news agency, having a reach as vast as the Indian Railways. It employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover… More »


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