Study on the Construction of Green Barriers and Synergy Mechanism of Carbon Neutrality Target in China-Mongolia Coal Trade

Authors

  • Han Li Northern Arizona University
  • Yu Wu National Price Assessment (Xinjiang) Center
  • Yuke Meng Northern Arizona University
  • Menghui Yin Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13989160

Keywords:

China-Mongolia Coal Trade, Green Barriers, Carbon Neutrality, Mechanism Research

Abstract

This paper reviews the research on green barriers, coal trade and carbon neutrality goals at home and abroad, focusing on the analysis of the synergy mechanism between the construction of green barriers and carbon neutrality goals in China-Mongolia coal trade. The study found that green barriers force enterprises to carry out technological innovation and promote the green transformation of the industry by raising environmental standards and technical requirements, while also promoting international cooperation and technology sharing. This paper further explores the current situation and challenges of China-Mongolia coal trade, and puts forward countermeasures and suggestions through technological innovation, financial support, policy and regulatory improvement, and public publicity, aiming to achieve the green transformation of coal trade and the early realization of carbon neutrality goals.

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2024-10-25

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Li, H., Wu, Y., Meng, Y., & Yin, M. (2024). Study on the Construction of Green Barriers and Synergy Mechanism of Carbon Neutrality Target in China-Mongolia Coal Trade. Journal of Modern Social Sciences, 1(1), 33–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13989160

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