Chinese carriers support Beijing’s decision against joining EU ETS

Chinese carriers are supporting Beijing’s decision to prohibit its airlines from participating in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) while still reserving the right to file a lawsuit (ATW Daily News, Feb. 7).

“We are quite supportive of our central government’s decision and we think the real solution should be a global approach through [ICAO],” China Eastern Airlines (MU) chairman Liu Shaoyong said earlier this week. He emphasized that domestic carriers are reserving the right to file a lawsuit against EU ETS.  

China Air Transport Assn. (CATA) DG Wei Zhenzhong said that “Beijing’s decision reflects Chinese carriers’ wishes and also is quite helpful to protect the real interest of domestic airlines and air travelers.” CATA estimates operating expenses of Chinese carriers will increase by CNY800 million ($127.2 million) annually because of EU ETS. Air China (CA), which operates the most European routes, is expected to see the largest rise in expenses—CNY200 million. MU is expected to follow at CNY100 million.  

Expenses associated with the EU ETS are predicted to keep rising as Chinese carriers open more international routes to Europe to compete with the high speed rail. This year CA is scheduled to launch service to Shanghai-Paris and China Southern Airlines plans to open a Guangzhou-London route.

Wei said that Beijing’s decision was just the first step in the escalating row over the new controversial carbon emissions tax, as Chinese carriers will most likely be suspended from flying to Europe, a consequence of “not joining EU ETS.” As a result, the Chinese government is considering counter measures against the EU ETS with Russia, India, Brazil and other countries.

Discuss this news 4

09 Feb07:36

If the Chinese carriers don't

By Bruce Sanchez

If the Chinese carriers don't want to pay the tax, then they don't have to fly to Europe. They have no problem charging taxes to European airlines for air traffic control and landing. If Europe bows to the Chinese, they prove that they have no backbone.

09 Feb18:07

It's EUROPE which is in the

By IguanaDC3

It's EUROPE which is in the wrong here, as most of the thinking global business populace has rightly concluded. The Chinese, bless 'em all, HAVE the backbone to resist theft built upon fraud based upon lies.

09 Feb21:46

Nonsense! If the EU cannot

By Richard

Nonsense! If the EU cannot see sense, they are arrogant, and silly old men!

09 Feb21:48

Bruce it seems you're

By Anonymous

Bruce it seems you're forgetting the fact that with the Eurozone crisis happening right now Europe needs China far more than China needs Europe. No doubt the Eurocrats will be much more accommodating the next time they come to China with their begging bowls.

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