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Tensions Are Rising: Another Iron Curtain Has Descended on Europe, only This Time It's Made of Carbon

Summary by Portfolio
After a transitional period, the EU's carbon adjustment scheme, which imposes a carbon tax on imports of certain high-emission products, came into force on 1 January 2026. The aim is to prevent carbon leakage, i.e. the relocation of production to countries with less stringent regulatory frameworks. These products include certain fertilisers, on which EU agriculture continues to rely heavily, and several Member States and industry players have sp…
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After a transitional period, the EU's carbon adjustment scheme, which imposes a carbon tax on imports of certain high-emission products, came into force on 1 January 2026. The aim is to prevent carbon leakage, i.e. the relocation of production to countries with less stringent regulatory frameworks. These products include certain fertilisers, on which EU agriculture continues to rely heavily, and several Member States and industry players have sp…

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Portfolio broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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