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EU Refuses Ukraine Exemption from CBAM as China, India and Brazil Voice Objections

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12/31/2025
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The European Commission has declined Ukraine’s request for an exemption from the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), according to reporting by the Financial Times. The measure, set to come into force across the EU on 1 January 2026, imposes charges linked to greenhouse gas emissions on selected imported goods to level the regulatory playing field for European producers.

Ukraine had asked Brussels to make a special allowance in recognition of the extensive damage its energy infrastructure suffered during the war. Kyiv argued that the destruction had undermined its ability to comply with EU climate rules and exposed its exporters to unfair costs. EU officials, however, told the FT they judged the economic impact on Ukraine would be less severe than the Ukrainian government fears.

EU CBAM impact on BRICS

While the decision directly concerns Ukraine and the European Union, it resonates with a broader international debate. China, India and Brazil have criticised CBAM as a unilateral trade measure disguised as an environmental policy. They maintain the mechanism risks penalising developing and emerging economies and could distort global trade if not accompanied by coordinated multilateral rules.

Diplomats in Beijing, New Delhi and Brasília have repeatedly warned that CBAM could be used as a protectionist tool by advanced economies. Their objections centre on the measure’s potential to increase costs for exporters in countries that do not have comparable carbon pricing systems, potentially reducing their competitiveness in European markets.

EU officials counter that CBAM seeks to prevent carbon leakage, where production shifts to jurisdictions with laxer climate policies, undermining global emissions reductions. The Commission has presented the mechanism as part of a broader EU climate package designed to ensure the credibility of its decarbonisation efforts.

For Ukraine, the refusal to grant an exemption leaves exporters facing the same compliance obligations and potential charges as other third countries. Kyiv may now pursue other avenues for mitigation, including bilateral talks with Brussels, technical assistance to meet reporting requirements, or seeking transitional arrangements within existing trade frameworks.

Observers say the episode underscores the need for clearer international coordination on how climate policy intersects with trade. Without it, disputes over measures like CBAM could prompt retaliatory measures or disputes at the World Trade Organization, complicating efforts to forge global agreements on both trade and the climate.

Analysts also note the political dimension. For BRICS members and other developing economies, the challenge is to reconcile legitimate climate action with equitable treatment in trade. Some see the EU decision as a reminder that major trading partners will press their own climate agendas, while also demanding increased cooperation to ensure those agendas do not unfairly burden vulnerable economies.

As the 2026 start date approaches, exporters, regulators and diplomats will watch closely how the mechanism is implemented and whether the EU will offer technical support or phased approaches for affected partners. The outcome will have implications not only for Ukraine but for exporters across Asia, Latin America and beyond, including key BRICS economies.


Key Takeaways:

  • EU rejected Ukraine’s request for exemption from the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), due to take effect 1 January 2026.
  • China, India and Brazil have publicly opposed the measure; the dispute highlights broader concerns over the EU CBAM impact on BRICS.
  • Brussels says the economic effect on Ukraine will be smaller than feared, while Kyiv cites damage to its energy infrastructure.
  • The decision may intensify trade tensions and spur discussions on multilateral climate and trade rules.
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