DATA DIVE: Carbon analysts shrug off impact of low Rhine water levels amid wider tariff drama

Published 13:36 on April 14, 2025 / Last updated at 13:36 on April 14, 2025 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe), Insights (Data Dives)

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Exceptionally low water levels on the Rhine river in Germany have filtered in some support for EUAs, but the potential bullish impact due to disruption of coal deliveries to power plants has been pushed to the sidelines by the wider macroeconomic turbulence brought on by US President Donald Trump's volatile tariff policy.
Exceptionally low water levels on the Rhine river in Germany have filtered in some support for EUAs, but the potential bullish impact due to disruption of coal deliveries to power plants has been pushed to the sidelines by the wider macroeconomic turbulence brought on by US President Donald Trump's volatile tariff policy.


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