When the European Union introduced its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), many developing countries viewed it as a new form of trade protectionism. Brussels argued otherwise: if the world is serious about achieving climate neutrality, carbon must carry a cost regardless of whether a product is manufactured in Germany, China or Azerbaijan. For Azerbaijan, the new regime presents not only risks but also an unexpected opportunity. That is...

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