1、Making Clean Steel Competitive in International TradeA Positive-Sum Agenda for Policy and DiplomacyA report of the Breakthrough Agenda Policy NetworkAcknowledgementsThis report draws on the Networks discussions and joint research,and has also benefited from the expertise of a wider set of contributo
2、rs,including leading academics,research institutes,and think tanks working on steel decarbonisation,law,trade,and diplomacy.The members of the Network and other experts who contributed to the development of this report either directly or through their participation in relevant discussions are listed
3、 below:Rosana Santos,Stefnia Relva,Marina Almeida,Edlayan Passos and Pedro Guedes,E+,Brazil Hemant Mallya and Sabarish Elango,Council on Energy,Environment and Water(CEEW),India Chris Aylett,Chatham House,UK Energy Foundation China Hilton Trollip and Henri Waisman,The Institute for Sustainable Devel
4、opment and International Relations(IDDRI),France and South Africa Clarissa Pimental Vargas,The Climate and Society Institute(iCS),Brazil Kentaro Tamura,Institute for Global Environmental Strategies(IGES),Japan Kapil Narula,Climate Champions Team Leandro Janke and Ysanne Choksey,Agora Industry Alexan
5、der Ehrle and Frederik Doerr,facilitated by Baker McKenzie and the Net Zero Lawyers Alliance Wang Pu,Institute of Science and Development,The Chinese Academy of Sciences Karsten Neuhoff and Till Kveker,The German Institute for Economic Research(DIW Berlin),Germany Chris Bataille and Francis Li,The N
6、et Zero Steel Project Katherine Dixon,The Regulatory Assistance ProjectThis report does not necessarily represent the views of the institutions listed above.We are grateful for the funding and support of Energy Foundation China.Author(s)2025.This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attrib