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European steel association Eurofer has expressed concern about CBAM
Technology on a scale that will be able to affect climate change may be too expensive
CBAM will be phased in from 2026 to 2034 at the same rate as free allowances phase out
The energy crisis helped push energy security to the top of the political agenda
The dynamics of emissions directly depended on economic and social events in the country and the world
New investment in fossil fuels contradicts estimates by the International Energy Agency and the UN Climate Change Panel
The reduction in emissions was partly due to the increase in electricity prices
The UK has also reduced its carbon emissions by 2.4% in 2022
The country's government has also announced a consultation on a potential carbon tax
This will allow to attract additional financing for the post-war "green" recovery
Taiwanese steel exporters are likely to have to pay the difference under the CBAM
It is worth focusing on the essence of such a system, and not just on the formal implementation of the system without considering the consequences