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Officials are forced to look for opportunities to compromise and reduce the level of discontent on the part of governments and legislators
This helps to avoid a structural excess of quotas and encourages companies to invest in clean technologies
Its next revision is scheduled for 2026
Last summer, Ukrainian industry groups called on the authorities to ask the EU to apply the CBAM approach only to reporting for Ukraine during martial law and early reconstruction
New rules provide for large-scale changes for producers and importers
The next stage is negotiations with the EU Council
The envisaged subsidies will range from €0.20 to €1.88 per kg of this fuel
This is a key step in post-Brexit climate cooperation
According to analysts, this is a "profound shift" and challenges the narrative that businesses view green rules as a threat to profits
The country's move deprives Brussels of another ally in the fight for ambitious emissions reductions
The list will be officially announced in June
Ukrainian officials must act now