EU Parliament’s largest party falters on efforts to extend methane curbs to imports

Published 20:51 on May 8, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:51 on May 8, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU lawmakers from the centre-right EPP political group are backing a last-minute amendment that would block the extension of the bloc's methane regulation to imports, putting in jeopardy one of the bill's most far-reaching elements ahead of a crucial vote by the entire Parliament on Tuesday.
EU lawmakers from the centre-right EPP political group are backing a last-minute amendment that would block the extension of the bloc's methane regulation to imports, putting in jeopardy one of the bill's most far-reaching elements ahead of a crucial vote by the entire Parliament on Tuesday.


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