Research on Foreign Trade Strategy of China under the Perspective of Low Carbon

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China's foreign trade implicit carbon net export country, China's huge trade surplus has brought the huge net exports implicit carbon emissions. There are quite a part of China's large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions is through exports to developed countries bear, only from a unilateral think China bring huge argument for carbon emissions is unfair. For this kind of problem, it should establish and improve the corresponding system and inspection system, and from the Angle of final consumption. It clears the main culprit of a carbon emissions and the necessary assumption of responsibility. Developed countries as an excuse and a carbon tariff on China's export products, an apparent bad intentions with trade protectionism. The international community should see China sacrifice for the development of the world, from a global view of China's carbon emissions.

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