EU nations push for alternatives to MSR sale plan amid market concerns

Published 20:14 on July 13, 2022 / Last updated at 09:18 on July 14, 2022 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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Some 13 EU countries are eyeing alternatives to fund the bloc's shift away from Russia fossil fuels amid concerns that a Brussels plan to sell MSR-held carbon units is too disruptive for the EU ETS. 
Some 13 EU countries are eyeing alternatives to fund the bloc's shift away from Russia fossil fuels amid concerns that a Brussels plan to sell MSR-held carbon units is too disruptive for the EU ETS. 


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