Research on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.

The development of globalization has separated the production and consumption of products spatially, and the international trade of products has become a carrier of embodied carbon trade. This paper adopted the perspective of value-added trade to calculate the amount of embodied carbon trade of Chin...

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Autores principales: Guangyao Deng, Fengying Lu, Xiaofang Yue
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c01c24106e394448a2261f59eeb6a8e42021-12-02T20:12:50ZResearch on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0258902https://doaj.org/article/c01c24106e394448a2261f59eeb6a8e42021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258902https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203The development of globalization has separated the production and consumption of products spatially, and the international trade of products has become a carrier of embodied carbon trade. This paper adopted the perspective of value-added trade to calculate the amount of embodied carbon trade of China from 2006 to 2015 and perform a structural decomposition analysis of the changes in China's embodied carbon trade. This study found that: (1) China's embodied carbon exports are much larger than its embodied carbon imports, and there are differences between countries. China imported the largest amount of embodied carbon from South Korea, and it exported the largest amount of embodied carbon to the United States. (2) The structural decomposition analysis shows that changes in the value-added carbon emission coefficient during the study period would have caused China's embodied carbon trade to decrease, and changes in value-added trade would have caused China's embodied carbon trade to increase. Therefore, countries trading with China need to strengthen their cooperation with China in energy conservation, emission reduction, and product trade. In order to accurately reflect China's embodied carbon trade, it is necessary to calculate embodied carbon trade from the perspective of value-added trade.Guangyao DengFengying LuXiaofang YuePublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 11, p e0258902 (2021)
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Research on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
description The development of globalization has separated the production and consumption of products spatially, and the international trade of products has become a carrier of embodied carbon trade. This paper adopted the perspective of value-added trade to calculate the amount of embodied carbon trade of China from 2006 to 2015 and perform a structural decomposition analysis of the changes in China's embodied carbon trade. This study found that: (1) China's embodied carbon exports are much larger than its embodied carbon imports, and there are differences between countries. China imported the largest amount of embodied carbon from South Korea, and it exported the largest amount of embodied carbon to the United States. (2) The structural decomposition analysis shows that changes in the value-added carbon emission coefficient during the study period would have caused China's embodied carbon trade to decrease, and changes in value-added trade would have caused China's embodied carbon trade to increase. Therefore, countries trading with China need to strengthen their cooperation with China in energy conservation, emission reduction, and product trade. In order to accurately reflect China's embodied carbon trade, it is necessary to calculate embodied carbon trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
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author Guangyao Deng
Fengying Lu
Xiaofang Yue
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Xiaofang Yue
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title Research on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
title_short Research on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
title_full Research on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
title_fullStr Research on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
title_full_unstemmed Research on China's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
title_sort research on china's embodied carbon import and export trade from the perspective of value-added trade.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2021
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