Meloni and 9 EU Leaders Ask ETS Review, Free Quotas Beyond 2034
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Meloni and 9 EU leaders ask ETS review, free quotas beyond 2034
Premier Giorgia Meloni and nine other EU member country leaders wrote to the EU authorities Wednesday asking for a review of the bloc's Emissions Trading System (ETS) including an extension of free quotas beyond 2034. (ANSA)
Romania and nine other EU countries are calling on the European Commission to amend the ETS system for trading mandatory emission certificates for polluting companies. They argue that the industry risks being seriously affected if their price is not stabilized and free ones will no longer be granted after 2034. The states are demanding a new proposal by the end of May at the latest.
Rome is a delicate European Council, which risks having many issues and few decisions, in which today and tomorrow the President-in-Office of the Council, Giorgia Meloni, flew to Brussels yesterday evening, after the extraordinary Council of Ministers which addressed the problem of expensive fuels. It will not be easy, however, to move the Italian government's line into the EU for a review of the taxes on pollutants, which represent an extra cos…
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