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Vier Stahl- und Chemiekonzerne fordern Aussetzung des ETS
Four major European steel and chemical companies, including ArcelorMittal, ThyssenKrupp, Voestalpine, and BASF, demand the suspension of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS), arguing it is too costly and misaligned with global economic realities. They claim the ETS pressures industries already burdened by high energy costs and regulations, risking competitiveness against regions with less stringent climate policies.
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