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The transition to cleaner technologies and participation in international initiatives will enable China to remain competitive in future green steel markets

Environmental activists criticize European Commission's proposal to sell € 20 billion in surplus carbon permits

Half of the required amount of hydrogen will come from imports

The metallurgy sector accounts for about 8% of global CO2 emissions, which should be reduced by 58% by 2050

With the introduction of the carbon tax, businesses will be able to use mature or new technologies to reduce emissions to reduce their carbon tax liabilities

There are still many large companies that have just begun to understand the impact of the EGD

In parallel, the number of free carbon permits for European companies will be reduced by 25%