Sure! Here are some recent news articles on the EU's carbon border tax:
Reuters, February 22, 2022 - "EU carbon border levy to start with few sectors, gradual rate hikes - officials"
Euractiv, February 23, 2022 - "EU to set carbon price for steel, cement imports in H1 2023"
Bloomberg, March 1, 2022 - "EU Readies Border Tax to Curb Carbon Emissions, Support Green Growth"
Politico, March 2, 2022 - "EU’s carbon border tax will hit a broad range of sectors"
These articles discuss the EU's plans to implement a carbon border tax, with some reporting that the tax will initially only apply to a few sectors and will gradually increase over time. The tax is expected to be implemented in 2023 for steel and cement imports, with other sectors to follow later. The tax is intended to incentivize companies to reduce their carbon emissions and to ensure that European businesses are not at a competitive disadvantage due to laxer emissions standards in other countries.
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