COP29: India opposes EU plan for border tax on carbon-intensive goods, seeks bold action from rich nations

At COP29, India opposed unilateral trade barriers like the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, arguing they unfairly burden developing nations. India emphasized technology transfer, climate finance, and international cooperation as crucial for achieving climate goals, urging developed countries to fulfill their commitments.
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