EU entities must buy CBAM certificates for FeCr, FeMn starting in Jan 2027 European ferromanganese and ferrochrome producers likely to benefit Importers of high-carbon FeMn, FeCr will pay another 5%-10%… The post CBAM and the European ferroalloy markets: A transformative force? appeared first on MMTA.| MMTA
On Wednesday, the European Commission will present its final proposal for the EU’s new long term budget, the 2028-2034 “multiannual financial framework” (MFF). As usual, some of the content has already been leaked, for example that it wants to create a “European Competitiveness Fund” (ECF) by merging up to 14 existing budget lines listed in […]| Brussels Report
On our second installment of Carbon Frontiers 2025, we welcome Alasdair Were, Head of Environmental Markets at Abaxx Exchange, back into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. David…| SmarterMarkets™
This post originally appeared in Canada’s National Observer. The odd thing about our carbon tax kerfuffle is that it unfolds as if Canada were the only nation on earth. “Axe the tax,” cry Conservatives, criticizing […] The post If we axe the carbon tax, our exporters will pay it anyway first appeared on Alberta Beyond Fossil Fuels.| Alberta Beyond Fossil Fuels