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Energy companies contemplating lawsuits against EU governments over their climate plans
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EU lawmakers’ hopes to significantly expand the bloc’s proposed climate law have been doused by national governments.
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EU exporters of metals, cement and fertilizers are pushing for rebates to be included under the proposed CBAM
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A planned EU levy on carbon-intensive imports is likely to be proposed next year.
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EU manufacturers will see mandatory "sustainability rules applicable to all products" proposed by the EC
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IT businesses in Europe are set to face new rules on energy efficiency and device repairability.
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The EU plans to extend its temporary Covid-19 waiver on airport slot rules.
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EU gas-storage rules, a common gas-procurement system and changes to the design of the bloc’s electricity market
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Climate change looks set to become a point of contention in post-Brexit trade talks, with the EU pushing for stricter commitments.
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EU clean-energy investors shouldn’t hold their breath for a deal on planned bloc-wide rules to make climate neutrality by 2050 legally binding.