CBAM — latest ecology news
The waiver of free quotas in the sectors covered by the CBAM will last from 2027 to 2032.
CBAM can stimulate the development of lower carbon products in the domestic market
If government and business are partners and continue to work on the same side, then together they will be able to stop the war and rebuild the country
Proposed phasing out of ETS incentives for European industry from 2028 to 2034
It introduces a fee for carbon emissions not only for importers but also for domestic producers
CBAM and ETS may lead to competition from companies that do not have to face the same climate goals
They require a facilitating regulatory framework in several areas
CBAM to be launched in parallel as a way to protect EU industry from cheaper imports of pollutants
Energy security issues stimulate the fastest transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources
Without large-scale external financing programs, Ukraine will not be able to meet the challenges of the "green" transition
Over the last four years, the price of CO2 has risen by 700%
As a result, Ukrainian products may lose their competitiveness in the EU market