carbon leakage and competitiveness concerns
"Carbon leakage refers to the unintentional increase in global greenhouse gas emissions that may occur when industries relocate production to countries with weaker environmental regulations. Competitiveness concerns, on the other hand, stem from the fear that strict climate policies in one country or region may put local industries at a disadvantage compared to those in countries with laxer climate policies."
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