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ESG news regarding China’s climate push, USMCA tariff relief, BlackRock buys Panama Canal ports, EU airlines shift regulatory focus

Pressurised by increasing carbon emissions, China joins the sustainability race

China Announces Big Sustainable Energy Package

China has announced a package of major sustainable energy projects to join the sustainable energy race

Peter VighbyPeter Vigh
March 5, 2025
in Business, Energy, ESG News, Sustainable Finance
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Today’s ESG Updates

  • China’s Climate Push: China announces projects for offshore wind farms and low-carbon tech to cut emissions and achieve carbon neutrality.
  • USMCA Tariff Relief: The Trump administration considers tariff relief for Mexican and Canadian goods, aiding industries like automotive.
  • BlackRock Buys Ports: CK Hutchison sells Panama Canal ports to BlackRock for $22.8 billion amid political concerns.
  • EU Airlines Shift Regulatory Focus: European carriers pursue minority stakes in smaller airlines to avoid regulatory hurdles.

China joins the pathway of sustainable energy development

China announced big plans to tackle climate change and compete in the sustainable energy market. The country announced on Wednesday that it is developing a package of major projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions. The package includes plans for new offshore wind farms,“new energy bases” across deserts, and trailing low-carbon technology at coal-fired plants. China will actively work to peak carbon emissions and achieve carbon neutrality.  Businesses can invest and benefit from renewable energies via ESG solutions. 

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Further reading: China announces plans for major renewable projects to tackle climate change


Trump officials considering tariff relief for USMCA- compliant products

ESG News regarding USMCA tariff reliefs
Trump officials debate providing USMCA tariff relief

The Trump administration is considering a pathway for tariff relief on Mexican and Canadian goods under the North American free trade agreement. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested that a resolution could be announced soon, potentially offering tariff relief if both countries meet certain conditions. The tariffs, imposed due to concerns over fentanyl and migration, could be adjusted, though not fully rolled back. A compromise could benefit industries, including automotive, facing higher costs due to the tariffs.

Photo Credit: Praveen Kumar Nandagiri

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Further reading: Trump Mulling Canada, Mexico Tariff Compromise, Lutnick Says


BlackRock to buy Hong Kong-based company’s stake in key Panama Canal ports

ESG News regarding BlackRock acquiring Panama Canal ports
BlackRock acquire Panama Canal ports from Hong Kong

A Hong Kong-based company, CK Hutchison Holding, has agreed to sell its majority stake in two key Panama Canal ports to a group led by US investment firm BlackRock for $22.8 billion. This sale, which includes 43 ports globally, comes amid political tensions, with President Trump voicing concerns about Chinese control over the canal. The deal, which requires Panamanian government approval, is characterized as a commercial transaction, unrelated to the political debate over the canal’s control.

Photo Credit: Rikin Katyal

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Further Reading: Hong Kong billionaire to sell Panama Canal ports to US firm 


European airlines shift to smaller M&A deals to avoid regulatory scrutiny 

ESG News regarding European airlines avoiding regulatory scrutiny
European airlines avoid mergers to dodge regulations

European airlines are shifting focus to smaller deals and minority stakes to avoid regulatory setbacks associated with full mergers. The trend follows the target of unifying European airlines to become more competitive against larger-funded airlines in the US and the Middle East. Lufthansa, Air France-KLM, and others have expressed interest in acquiring stakes in smaller airlines like TAP to avoid regulatory scrutiny and costs. Staying up to date with ESG tools provides businesses with the latest regulatory updates.

Photo Credit: Ibrahim guetar

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Further reading: Europe’s airlines pivot to bite size M&A deals to limit cost, regulatory burden


Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed here by the authors are their own, not those of impakter.com — Cover Photo Credit: Danie LIU

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