Bowen considers import carbon tariff

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 5 : 11-Jan-23

Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen says the federal government may be open to implementing a Carbon Border Adjustment Scheme along the lines of the one that will be introduced by the European Commission. Bowen says it is the right time for Australia to "cautiously" consider a tariff on imported products that have a large carbon footprint. However, such a scheme could potentially affect Australia’s key trading partners such as China, Japan and the US. Bowen says any decision on such a scheme will be not be made by July, when changes to the safeguard mechanism will take effect.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND WATER

China deal to deliver benefits faster than other FTAs

Original article by Greg Earl
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 7 : 12-Jan-15

The Australian Government has revealed that the free trade agreement (FTA) with China will result in tariffs on goods imported from China being abolished within four years. In contrast, the respective FTAs with Japan and South Korea do not abolish tariffs for seven years after the trade deals take effect. The Government believes that reducing tariffs on Chinese goods more quickly will benefit Australia, as it will in turn increase local manufacturers’ and service providers’ access to the Chinese market

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET