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The new rules will apply to domestic producers and importers

EU ambassadors will continue negotiations to reach an agreement in June

Achieving the bloc's climate ambitions will lead to high costs for the adaptation of factories, in particular for ammonia production

CBAM will have far-reaching impacts on global trade and the broader energy transition

Such mining can destroy the habitat of hundreds of species, including those unknown to science

Emissions from burning coal and oil increased in 2022

The parties did not disclose how the planned auctions will be financed

In Germany, wind and solar generation are expected to provide 76% of total energy by 2030

Industrial development will require significant human resources, including the involvement of women

The ban provides for frequent and comfortable railway routes

EUROFER will regularly update the project map, taking into account current developments

Korea and the EU have agreed to promote climate action in the international arena, including as major donors of funding