[Kang Yong, chief economist of KPMG: the carbon price gap between China and Europe will affect the export of steel and aluminum products]. On the issue of European carbon tariffs, Kang Yong, chief economist of KPMG, said in an interview with the Financial Associated Press, "in the future, when China exports products such as steel and aluminum to Europe, it will be asked to pay tariffs according to the price difference, and the carbon price in China is lower than that in Europe." Carbon prices in China generally fluctuate around 50 yuan, while those in Europe generally fluctuate around 80 euros. " Kang Yong pointed out that in the future, if China's energy-intensive products such as steel and aluminum are to continue to be exported to Europe, they need to conduct a complete carbon inspection of the production process, and related industries need to continue to reduce carbon emissions. (financial Associated Press reporter Xing Qixin)