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CBAM: the Fate of European Exporters in (Three) Question(s)

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In order to protect the competitiveness of European exporters affected by the carbon tax at borders while respecting WTO rules and EU climate ambitions, the Commission wants to reach free carbon quotas, three questions to understand an idea that does not appeal to everyone.
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In order to protect the competitiveness of European exporters affected by the carbon tax at borders while respecting WTO rules and EU climate ambitions, the Commission wants to reach free carbon quotas, three questions to understand an idea that does not appeal to everyone.

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contexte.com broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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