Canada’s 10 largest trading partners after the United States have all passed climate policies that open up opportunities for green exports, a new report has found.
Released this week, the Clean Energy Canada (CEC) report analyzed 10 economies around the world in what the authors say is an attempt to understand how Canada can lessen its reliance on U.S. markets.
The report looked at whether a trading partner has committed to net-zero emission targets; passed a carbon pricing system; and committed to phasing in electric vehicles.
It also analyzed which nations are looking to apply carbon border adjustments on imports. The tariff system applies levies on imports responsible for excessive
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