Yara warns fertiliser CBAM exemption undermines EU climate policy certainty

Published 16:26 on January 15, 2026 / Last updated at 16:26 on January 15, 2026 / / EMEA (Europe), International (CBAM & Tariffs), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation)

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The CEO of one of the world's largest fertiliser producers, Yara International, slammed an EU proposal to temporarily exclude fertilisers from the bloc's carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), saying it severely imperils confidence in the stability of the jurisdiction's wider climate policy framework.
The CEO of one of the world's largest fertiliser producers, Yara International, slammed an EU proposal to temporarily exclude fertilisers from the bloc's carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), saying it severely imperils confidence in the stability of the jurisdiction's wider climate policy framework.


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