France CO2 price corridor idea won’t need all EU states to agree -legal opinion

Published 09:58 on June 2, 2016  /  Last updated at 18:43 on June 2, 2016  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

France’s idea for an EU carbon price corridor would not require unanimity among all 28 member states but may still risk uncertainty if tested, according to a legal opinion commissioned by its supporters.
France’s idea for an EU carbon price corridor would not require unanimity among all 28 member states but may still risk uncertainty if tested, according to a legal opinion commissioned by its supporters.


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