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The Trade system and climate action : ways forward under the Paris Agreement : working paper

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      <subfield code="a">This working paper is part of the Climate Strategies project on "Making the International Trade System work for Climate Change". The international trade system  the World Trade Organization (WTO) as well as regional and bilateral trade agreements  has often been criticised from a climate policy perspective, with trade rules perceived by some as a barrier to stronger climate ambition. Yet trade rules can also be looked at as something that could potentially help to achieve transformative change in climate policy. The project consists of four work packages, rolled out during the course of 2016-2018 covering climatetrade interactions, border carbon adjustments, fossil fuel subsidies and future options for adjusting trade rules and practices to promote climate protection.</subfield>
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