Rising EUA prices would add 0.2% to euro zone inflation by 2025, central bank forecasts

Published 19:22 on May 25, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:41 on May 25, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Rising carbon prices in Europe would have a “rather limited impact“ on the euro zone economy, though the increase would not be enough to drive the emission reductions needed to meet the bloc’s 2030 climate target, the European Central Bank has forecast.
Rising carbon prices in Europe would have a “rather limited impact“ on the euro zone economy, though the increase would not be enough to drive the emission reductions needed to meet the bloc’s 2030 climate target, the European Central Bank has forecast.


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