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Greening India’s Aluminium Exports to Europe: A Sustainable Strategy

March 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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India is the second-largest aluminium producer globally, relying on its vast bauxite reserves and well-established production ecosystem. However, global trade dynamics are changing rapidly, with a focus on low-carbon aluminium. The European Union has introduced the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which will impose a carbon tariff on high-emission imports like aluminium.

India’s aluminium industry, while strong, faces challenges due to its carbon-intensive production methods. The industry must align with global sustainability standards to remain competitive. Compared to China, India lags in low-carbon production, presenting an opportunity to establish itself as a leading supplier of green aluminium to Europe.

The phased implementation of CBAM allows time for adaptation, but by 2026, only low-carbon aluminium will be viable for European buyers. India must modernize its production to avoid tariffs and benefit from trade agreements. There is potential for growth in the India-EU trade relationship, especially if sustainability incentives are included in a Free Trade Agreement.

To transition to green aluminium production, India needs policy support, technological advancements, and trade agreements. Leading industry players like Vedanta Aluminium and Hindalco Industries are already making strides towards low-carbon production. Clean energy adoption is crucial, and workforce training in new technologies is essential for success.

The global aluminium trade is evolving, and India must act now to secure its position in the low-carbon economy. By innovating and leading in sustainable production, India can become a dominant supplier of green aluminium to Europe. The time to transition to low-carbon production is now, as those who move first will define the future of sustainable trade.

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