EU trade office seeks Green Deal tweaks to avoid ‘alienating partners’

Published 14:31 on July 5, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:31 on July 5, 2024  / /  Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, International

The European Commission’s trade directorate is currently looking at adjustments to the EU’s CO2 border tax and anti-deforestation laws in order to avoid alienating foreign countries whose cooperation is needed to enforce the legislation, a senior EU official has said.
The European Commission’s trade directorate is currently looking at adjustments to the EU’s CO2 border tax and anti-deforestation laws in order to avoid alienating foreign countries whose cooperation is needed to enforce the legislation, a senior EU official has said.


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