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Carbon pricing won't derail economy

File photo dated April 8, 2025 shows a boatman docking on the Samut Prakan side in front of Bangkok Port along the Chao Praya River. (Photo: AFP)

Since the start of this year, Thai steel and aluminium sold to Europe have carried a new cost. Under the European Union's carbon border levy, importers must now account for the emissions embedded in these goods, and from 2027 they must pay for them. The only question is who collects the money: Bangkok or Brussels.

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