Estonian finance minister issues formal call to leave EU carbon market

Published 18:54 on April 8, 2020  /  Last updated at 18:54 on April 8, 2020  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Estonia’s finance minister has formally called for his country leave the EU carbon market in order to reduce power prices amid the coronavirus outbreak, though any efforts are likely to be in vain.
Estonia’s finance minister has formally called for his country leave the EU carbon market in order to reduce power prices amid the coronavirus outbreak, though any efforts are likely to be in vain.


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