ETS reform risks delay as EU nations stall

Published 11:17 on February 16, 2017  /  Last updated at 11:33 on February 16, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU nations this week made little headway in matching the pace of the bloc’s parliament by forging a common view on post-2020 ETS reforms, cutting the odds that environment ministers will sign off on a position at the end of this month.
EU nations this week made little headway in matching the pace of the bloc’s parliament by forging a common view on post-2020 ETS reforms, cutting the odds that environment ministers will sign off on a position at the end of this month.


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