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The 14th WTO Ministerial Conference opens in Yaoundé, Cameroon — a first on the African continent. At the heart of debates: the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which entered into force in January 2026 and requires importers to pay for CO2 emissions embedded in products. Developing countries denounce a form of green protectionism while the EU defends compatibility with WTO rules. 166 countries are negotiating the future of global trade.
🇫🇷 France vs 🇳🇬 Nigeria
FRAMING GAP
90/100Frontal opposition: France defends CBAM; Nigeria denounces it as green neocolonialism
Here are the main framing differences identified between media coverages.
DOMINANT ANGLE
CBAM as climate advance and tool of European sovereignty, balancing power role
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
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DOMINANT ANGLE
CBAM as green neocolonialism penalizing African industrialization
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
KEY POINTS
BIASES
DOMINANT ANGLE
CBAM as climate advance and tool of European sovereignty, balancing power role
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
KEY POINTS
BIASES
DOMINANT ANGLE
CBAM as green neocolonialism penalizing African industrialization
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
KEY POINTS
BIASES
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