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Acknowledged
The UK and EU have agreed to consider linking the UK and EU ETS systems,...
Recommendation
The UK and EU have agreed to consider linking the UK and EU ETS systems, which would exempt UK producers from the EU’s CBAM (and vice versa), simplifying administrative processes for UK-EU trade; as linking can be a lengthy process, it is important for exploratory work to commence on this now. This may also be a welcome sign that there is a political recognition on both sides that linkage of CBAM schemes in due course could be achievable.
Government Response Summary
The government states it is open to linking the UK ETS internationally in principle and is considering a range of options, and that cooperation and dialogue on carbon pricing will continue to be important.
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Government Response
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Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
The Government is open to linking the UK ETS internationally in principle and is considering a range of options. No decision on any preferred linking partners has yet been made. Under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) the UK and EU have agreed to give serious consideration to linking their respective carbon pricing systems. Cooperation and dialogue on carbon pricing, including by considering linking, will continue to be important as both parties strive to deliver ambitious climate targets.
Source
Committee
Environmental Audit Committee
Report
Fifth Report - Greening imports: a UK carbon border approach
04 Apr 2022
HC 737
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.2 yrs
Report published
04 Apr 2022