ANALYSIS: France’s EU ETS price collar plan facing the guillotine

Published 06:08 on June 20, 2016  /  Last updated at 14:08 on June 20, 2016  /  EMEA, EU ETS

A French proposal to introduce a price collar on allowance prices in the EU ETS is widely seen as politically unworkable and lacks support from most legislative corners, factors that have effectively administered the plan its last rites.
A French proposal to introduce a price collar on allowance prices in the EU ETS is widely seen as politically unworkable and lacks support from most legislative corners, factors that have effectively administered the plan its last rites.


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