Free EUA allocation set to be a major front in carbon border tax battle

Published 17:41 on April 1, 2020 / Last updated at 13:07 on September 1, 2021 / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe), CBAM & Tariffs

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Big-emitting industries, national delegations, and green groups seem to agree on the need for an EU border carbon adjustment, but a tussle over the allocation of free EUAs is expected in the following months.
Big-emitting industries, national delegations, and green groups seem to agree on the need for an EU border carbon adjustment, but a tussle over the allocation of free EUAs is expected in the following months.


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