Starting from July 2025, the European Union will impose a "Carbon Border Adjustment Tax" (CBAM) on plastic injection mold products exported from China. The tax rate will be calculated based on the carbon intensity of the products, with a maximum of 8% of the product value. The new regulations require export enterprises to provide third-party certified carbon emission data, forcing domestic enterprises to accelerate the application of low-carbon processes. According to data from the General Administration of Customs, China's exports of molds to Europe will reach 2.8 billion US dollars in 2024, and the industry's annual costs are expected to increase by 230 million US dollars under the new tax system