UK formally proposes bringing forward 2018 EU ETS compliance deadline to avoid “disruptive” Brexit-proofing measure

Published 10:27 on November 6, 2017  /  Last updated at 01:24 on November 7, 2017  /  EMEA, EU ETS

The British government has formally proposed bringing forward the 2018 compliance deadlines for UK operators in the EU ETS in an attempt to avoid punitive measures being imposed on the country by the European Parliament and other member states.
The British government has formally proposed bringing forward the 2018 compliance deadlines for UK operators in the EU ETS in an attempt to avoid punitive measures being imposed on the country by the European Parliament and other member states.


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