UK “unlikely” to remain in EU ETS but favours remaining “highly aligned” to it post-Brexit -minister

Published 21:22 on October 8, 2018  /  Last updated at 07:49 on October 9, 2018  /  EMEA, EU ETS

The UK is "unlikely" to remain in the EU ETS after it leaves the bloc but its strong preference is to design a domestic approach that is "highly aligned" with the continental carbon market, a British government minister said.
The UK is "unlikely" to remain in the EU ETS after it leaves the bloc but its strong preference is to design a domestic approach that is "highly aligned" with the continental carbon market, a British government minister said.


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