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SUMMARY:Carbon Leakage under CBAM and Free Allocation - 2nd Stakeholder Meeting
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”” css_params=””]This meeting was by invitation only. If you are interested\, please contact tpaperini@ercst.org \nERCST and the Climate Economics Chair (CEC) are carrying out a study on the long-term effects of free allocation versus full auctioning on industry\, the carbon price\, and investment signals. The project will develop and run a model that incorporates international trade and carbon leakage\, including the interplay between free allocation and CBAM. \nThe work will encompass a number of iterative consultations with stakeholders\, and will result in a paper in early 2026 that will provide evidence-based policy recommendations to inform future reforms of EU ETS and CBAM.  \nThe 2nd Stakeholder meeting included a presentation on the preliminary model results. These included insights into how different allocation methods affect carbon prices\, firm behavior\, and industrial structure. Using a combination of theoretical modeling and input-output linkages\, the project will quantify the extent of value chain carbon leakage and evaluate policy options such as extending the CBAM to downstream sectors and adjusting for carbon cost pass-through.  \nDraft Agenda  [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://ercst.org/event/carbon-leakage-under-cbam-and-free-allocation-2nd-stakeholder-meeting/
LOCATION:location tbc
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260129T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260129T163000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T152137Z
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SUMMARY:Focus Group - European Commission’s CO₂ Transport Package: Implications for EU Climate Policy
DESCRIPTION:This was an ONLINE by-invitation only event.  \n  \nThe European Commission’s CO₂ Transport Package is central to enabling an integrated and competitive EU market for CO₂\, supporting the scale-up of industrial carbon management solutions including CCS\, CCU\, and CDR. \nIn line with the Industrial Carbon Management Strategy\, the EU must deploy significant CO₂ transport infrastructure to connect capture sites with storage or utilisation locations. This will require a coordinated approach across borders\, greater regulatory clarity\, and strong investment signals. The Net Zero Industry Act reinforces this ambition by establishing an EU market for CO₂ storage services and setting a legally binding target of 50 million tonnes of annual CO₂ injection capacity by 2030. \nThis meeting wasintended as a stakeholders/experts workshop with a small group of invited stakeholders which will brainstorm on the topics to be discussed in the upcoming ERCST’s Paper titled ‘European Commission’s CO₂ Transport Package: Implications for EU Climate Policy’. This initial Focus Group will be followed by a broader Stakeholders Consultation taking place in February 2026. \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/20350/
CATEGORIES:CCS-U
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260203T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260203T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122913
CREATED:20251118T165150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T163756Z
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Consultation:  EU CBAM Legislative Proposal
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”” css_params=””]This was an invitation-only event.  \nAs the EU moved into the definitive phase of the CBAM\, a major legislative package has been delivered in Q4 2025\, covering treatment of exports\, the extension of CBAM to downstream sectors\, and the EU’s anti-circumvention strategy. \nThis first report under the Border Carbon Adjustments in the EU – Phase VII workstream provides the ERCST’s timely and comprehensive response to the European Commission’s forthcoming proposal. It offers a detailed analysis and critical reflection on those key design questions\, and offer recommendations. \nThis closed stakeholder consultation brought together a wider group of stakeholders to examine the proposal once more during ERCST’s drafting of the report. Discussion centred on the Commission’s approach to exports\, the planned downstream extension of CBAM\, and the anti-circumvention framework\, exploring the rationale behind these measures\, their expected impacts\, and remaining gaps in addressing identified risks. \nDraft agenda   Slides[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholder-consultation-eu-cbam-legislative-proposal/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122913
CREATED:20251120T164941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T101247Z
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SUMMARY:Stakeholders Consultation - European Commission’s CO₂ Transport Package: Implications for EU Climate Policy
DESCRIPTION:This is a by-invitation only event. If you are interested in joining please write to ccavallera@ercst.org \n  \nThe European Commission’s CO₂ Transport Package is central to enabling an integrated and competitive EU market for CO₂\, supporting the scale-up of industrial carbon management solutions including CCS\, CCU\, and CDR. \nIn line with the Industrial Carbon Management Strategy\, the EU must deploy significant CO₂ transport infrastructure to connect capture sites with storage or utilisation locations. This will require a coordinated approach across borders\, greater regulatory clarity\, and strong investment signals. The Net Zero Industry Act reinforces this ambition by establishing an EU market for CO₂ storage services and setting a legally binding target of 50 million tonnes of annual CO₂ injection capacity by 2030. \nThis meeting is intended as a stakeholders/experts workshop which will brainstorm on the outline and content of the ERCST Paper ‘European Commission’s CO₂ Transport Package: Implications for EU Climate Policy’. \nThe authors will present the paper’s draft outline\, setting the scene for an in-depth discussion with the speakers and the participants. \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholders-consultation-european-commissions-co%e2%82%82-transport-package-implications-for-eu-climate-policy/
LOCATION:conseil central de l’economie\, Avenue d’auderghem 20\, 1000 Brussels
CATEGORIES:CCS-U
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260311T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260311T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122913
CREATED:20251119T143414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T100634Z
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SUMMARY:State of EU ETS - Second Stakeholders Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation only event. If interested in joining please contact cmeinardi@ercst.org or tpaperini@ercst.org \nImportant: this is an in person meeting. Online participation is allowed only for those based outside of Brussels. \n  \nThis second meeting is intended as a stakeholder/expert workshop with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, which will brainstorm on the outline and content of the 2026 State of the EU ETS Report [1]. This will be the eleventh annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last years. The 2025 edition is available through this link. \nThe Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. \nFor each topic\, the authors will present the expected draft outline and content\, which will allow for an in-depth discussion with the participants\, and to address any gaps\, or make any corrections needed. \n[1] The 2026 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, Compass Lexecon\, BloombergNEF\, and the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz.
URL:https://ercst.org/event/state-of-eu-ets-second-stakeholders-meeting/
LOCATION:conseil central de l’economie\, Avenue d’auderghem 20\, 1000 Brussels
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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CREATED:20251120T163429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T102937Z
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SUMMARY:Debate - Industrial Accelerator Act: will it be the signal for hydrogen demand to emerge?
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n This was an ONLINE event.  \nThe Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) is a core element of the Clean Industrial Deal\, designed to accelerate the decarbonisation of Europe’s energy-intensive industries (EIIs). It aims to address three major challenges slowing industrial transformation: lengthy permitting procedures\, high investment risks for clean industrial technologies\, and insufficient demand for low-carbon industrial products. \nTherefore\, the IAA introduces measures to accelerate permitting procedures for industrial manufacturing and decarbonisation projects\, create lead markets for strategic products through Union-origin and low-carbon requirements in public procurement and support schemes\, establish conditions for foreign direct investment in emerging strategic sectors\, and promote industrial activity through the designation of industrial manufacturing acceleration areas by Member States. \nThis event discussed the Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act which was published on March 4th 2026 and assessed whether it can finally trigger hydrogen demand\, strengthening industrial competitiveness and the EU’s climate-neutrality pathway. \nAgenda Recording  Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/debate-industrial-decarbonisation-accelerator-act-will-it-be-the-signal-for-hydrogen-demand-to-emerge/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:HYDROGEN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260317T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20251118T165326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T090046Z
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SUMMARY:Launch Event:  EU CBAM Legislative Proposal
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”” css_params=””] \nThis first report under the Border Carbon Adjustments in the EU – Phase VII workstream provides ERCST’s timely and comprehensive response to the European Commission’s December 2025 Legislative Proposal. \nAt the launch event\, ERCST presented the paper and opened the floor for feedback. The discussion centred on the Commission’s approach to exports\, the planned downstream extension of the CBAM\, the anti-circumvention framework\, and the newly introduced Article 27a safeguard mechanism — examining the rationale behind these measures\, their expected impacts\, and remaining gaps in addressing identified risks. \nAgenda \nERCST Slides ERCST Publication Recording [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://ercst.org/event/launch-event-eu-cbam-legislative-proposal/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260323T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260323T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20260303T133212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T113527Z
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SUMMARY:Quo Vadis ETS: Challenges and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:This was an-invitation only event. \nERCST\, since its inception\, has been a strong advocate of market solutions and economic instruments to address environmental challenges and find sustainable solutions. At the same time ERCST has also consistently emphasized that a strong and prosperous Europe requires a strong industrial base. \nThe EU finds itself now at an important inflection point: the Climate Law specifies very ambitious targets for 2040 and 2050\, while industrial competitiveness is under significant pressure. This is reflected in the closure of installations\, a lack of investments in energy-intensive industries\, and increasingly significant job losses. \nThe EU ETS\, as one of the key pillars of EU climate change policy has delivered an increasingly strong explicit carbon price\, as well as a rising effective carbon price(cost) driven by the decreasing cap\, the introduction of CBAM and strengthened benchmarks. \nLeading to\, and following the recent meeting in Antwerp\, which focused on competitiveness and touched upon the EU ETS\, there have been voices advocating strong measures such as pausing the EU ETS and/or the CBAM. Others\, while agreeing that strong and urgent measures are needed\, emphasize the need for measures that address the cost while preserving the flexibility and usefulness of the price signal. In Antwerp\, industry demands seemed to focus on energy and carbon cost\, especially as they relate to the adjustment in benchmarks. \nThis session was intended for a policy level discussion on the direction of the policy debate for the EU ETS ahead of the expected European Commission proposal in July 2026. The panel was invited to elaborate on the problems that need to be addressed\, in the short and long term\, but also how to address them and what are the broader consequences of their views on the way forward. Costs are emerging as a key issue\, with the additional question of who bears the costs under different models. \nDraft Agenda Recording
URL:https://ercst.org/event/quo-vadis-ets-challenges-and-solutions/
LOCATION:University Foundation\, Rue d’Egmont\, 11\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260401T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260401T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20251120T164312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T135835Z
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SUMMARY:Launch Event - Policy options for sustainable mobility: the road to decarbonization
DESCRIPTION:This was the Launch event of ERCST paper “Road transport decarbonization: innovative policy approaches for competitiveness and investment” . \nIn February 2025\, ERCST published its Reflection paper\, “Road transport decarbonization: innovative policy approaches for competitiveness and investment” after extensive consultations with a broad range of stakeholders\, including representatives from automotive materials\, vehicle manufacturers\, and energy suppliers.  The analysis presented in the Reflection paper highlighted some of the key dimensions and principles that must underpin a neutral analysis of road decarbonization policies. \nBuilding on this assessment\, the paper discussed today focuses on regulatory aspects in the area of climate change. It does not attempt to determine the contribution of climate change regulation to the current situation\, but rather to put forward new ideas on how climate change objectives can be better achieved\, therefore\, the focus is on policy options to meet climate change objectives. The goal is to create a policy environment that attracts and retains investment in advanced vehicle technologies\, sustainable fuels\, and supporting infrastructure\, thereby strengthening the EU’s industrial base and ensuring that the transition to climate neutrality also delivers economic and social benefits. \nDraft Agenda Slides Recording
URL:https://ercst.org/event/launch-event-policy-options-for-sustainable-mobility-the-road-to-decarbonization/
LOCATION:Conseil central de l’économie\, Avenue de la Joyeuse Entrée\, 17\, 1040 Bruxelles
CATEGORIES:Transportation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260401T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20260316T100350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T125228Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Review of EU ETS - Stakeholder meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is an invitation-only event. If interested in participating\, please email: cmeinardi@ercst.org\, tpaperini@ercst.org.  \nThis is an online event. \n\n2026 will see a review of the EU Emissions Trading System for maritime\, aviation and stationary installations (EU ETS) Directive\, including the Market Stability Reserve (MSR) Decision. Other key developments to be considered include the gradual phase-out of free allocation and the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)\, while uncertainties around ETS2 implementation\, possible consideration of integration of International Credits to cover up to 5% of emission reductions\, potential inclusion of CDRs\, and the potential inclusion of agriculture in ETS or similar systems raise the question of how much the ETS will be affected and what issues will stem from them. Furthermore\, while the ETS effectively incentivizes decarbonization on the supply side\, it does not provide incentives for demand for low carbon products. \n\n\nThe review aims to evaluate whether the current design of the ETS and the MSR remains effective and fit for purpose under these conditions. \n\n\nThe European Commission is conducting the review in the third quarter of 2026 through an evaluation and impact assessment process supported by stakeholder consultation.  \n\nTherefore\, this stakeholder meeting is thought as an initial discussion with selected stakeholders on the logic behind the 2026 ETS Review.
URL:https://ercst.org/event/2026-review-of-eu-ets-stakeholder-meeting/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260422T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20260323T105539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T073410Z
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Consultation: CBAM in an International Context
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column conditional_render=”%5B%7B%22value_role%22%3A%22administrator%22%7D%5D” css_params=””][vc_column_text css=”” css_params=””]This is an invitation-only event. If interested in participating\, please email: msangiovanni@ercst.org\, hbevernage@ercst.org.  \nThis is an online event. \nAs the EU CBAM entered its definitive phase and is impacting global climate and trade dynamics\, this second report under the Border Carbon Adjustments in the EU – Phase VII workstream examines the subject’s  international implications. It situates the mechanism within a rapidly evolving landscape of third-country responses\, emerging carbon pricing systems\, and growing discussions on interoperability and cooperation. \nThis report will provide an analysis of how the EU framework interacts with international partners and the broader global landscape it is helping to shape. It will examine emerging responses and dynamics\, as well as consider potential avenues for cooperation and engagement. The paper will conclude with reflections and recommendations aimed at supporting the CBAM’s integration in an evolving international context. \nThis closed stakeholder consultation will bring together a group of stakeholders to examine the subject  as ERCST continues drafting the report. \nDraft agenda[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://ercst.org/event/20701/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20260319T120417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T124210Z
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SUMMARY:Launch Event - 2026 ETS Review
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”” css_params=””]Register in person  \nRegister online \nThis is the Launch Event for the work that ERCST is doing on the Review of the EU ETS. During this event\, we will launch “Review of the EU ETS: Challenges and Policy Levers to address them”. The session will highlight key issues to be discussed in the upcoming Review of the EU ETS\, and the levers in the EU ETS that can be used to address them. \nThe report issued in this launch is intended to provide a logic and a story for the discussion that should\, in our view\, take place under the upcoming Review of the EU ETS. It is not intended to go into technical analysis and search for solutions to individual issues\, but try and provide ideas on how the agenda for the review should be set. \nAgenda[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://ercst.org/event/launch-event-2026-ets-review/
LOCATION:conseil central de l’economie\, Avenue d’auderghem 20\, 1000 Brussels
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260513T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260513T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20251118T091518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T110133Z
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SUMMARY:Launch Event - Carbon Leakage under CBAM and Free Allocation
DESCRIPTION:Register online   Register in person  \nERCST and the Climate Economics Chair (CEC) are carrying out a study on the long-term effects of free allocation versus full auctioning on industry\, the carbon price\, and investment signals. The project will develop and run a model that incorporates international trade and carbon leakage\, including the interplay between free allocation and CBAM. \nThe work encompassed a number of iterative consultations with stakeholders. \nThis public launch event will present the analytical findings and policy messages\, targeting EU policymakers\, stakeholders\, and academics. \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/carbon-leakage-under-cbam-and-free-allocation-launch-event/
LOCATION:Conseil central de l’économie\, Avenue de la Joyeuse Entrée\, 17\, 1040 Bruxelles
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260520T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20260320T143953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T144531Z
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SUMMARY:2026 State of ETS - Launch
DESCRIPTION:Register in person  \nRegister online \nThis is an in-person event. \nOnline participation is permitted only to users outside of Brussels. \nThis is the launch event of the 2026 State of the EU ETS Report[1]. During this event the report will be presented by the authors and discussed by commentators. This will be the tenth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last years. The 2025 edition isavailable through this link. \nThe European Commission is required to annually assess\, according to the EU ETS Directive\, the functioning of theEU ETS and report back to the EU Parliament and Council. While the European Commission has its role to play inproviding an official report\, it is also important that independent review and assessment of the functioning and delivery of the EU ETS takes place. \nThe annual “State of the EU ETS” Report aims to provide such an independent contribution to the policy debate\,which is needed to ensure that the EU ETS is “fit for purpose”. The Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. \nThis event will cover the 2026 Report. This year’s edition reflects the track record of the ETS last year\, its recent developments\, and the role the ETS is expected to play in the longer term. \n[1] The 2026 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, BloombergNEF\, Compass Lexecon.  \nDraft Agenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/2026-state-of-ets-launch/
LOCATION:Conseil central de l’économie\, Avenue de la Joyeuse Entrée\, 17\, 1040 Bruxelles
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260623T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260623T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T122914
CREATED:20260323T112009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T085938Z
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SUMMARY:International Townhall: CBAM in an International Context
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”” css_params=””]  \nThis an online event.  \nAs the EU CBAM entered its definitive phase and is impacting global climate and trade dynamics\, this second report under the Border Carbon Adjustments in the EU – Phase VII workstream examines the subject’s  international implications. It situates the mechanism within a rapidly evolving landscape of third-country responses\, emerging carbon pricing systems\, and growing discussions on interoperability and cooperation. \nThis report will provide an analysis of how the EU framework interacts with international partners and the broader global landscape it is helping to shape. It will examine emerging responses and dynamics\, as well as consider potential avenues for cooperation and engagement. The paper will conclude with reflections and recommendations aimed at supporting the CBAM’s  integration in an evolving international context. \nThis International Townhall will provide the outline of the paper and will bring together policymakers and stakeholders from government\, industry and other services to examine the subject  as ERCST continues drafting the report.  \nRegister here \n  \n  \n [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://ercst.org/event/international-townhall-cbam-in-an-international-context/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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