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EU to step up efforts for more carbon markets worldwide

The European Union will boost diplomatic efforts to assist nations outside the bloc to introduce carbon markets in the hope of promoting worldwide trade of CO2 emissions, the bloc's climate policy chief said on Tuesday.

The EU's Emissions Trading System (ETS), which requires power plants and industries in Europe to spend for every metric lots of CO2 they produce, is the world's greatest carbon market by traded worth, worth about 751 billion euros ($ 804.47 billion). last year.

EU climate policy chief Wopke Hoekstra said motivating. countries outside the EU to launch comparable schemes ought to be. main to Europe's efforts to attend to climate change in the. coming years.

We will embark on a significant effort to assist. nations in the world that do have appetite for something that. either looks like EU ETS, or might be somewhat various in its. style, Hoekstra informed an occasion hosted by the think-tank Bruegel. in Brussels.

We will see more carbon markets and ultimately we likewise need. to link those carbon markets, he said.

The European Commission plans to launch a taskforce offering. to deploy staff to assist introduce carbon markets.

Outside the EU, China, California and Britain already have. functioning carbon markets.

Nevertheless, with differences between the plans - in regards to. CO2 rate, design, or the sectors covered - little development has. been made towards linking them and allowing CO2 emissions to be. traded between countries.

The EU has riled some countries with its strategy to include an. global measurement to its carbon pricing policies, by. enforcing a world-first carbon levy on imports of goods consisting of. steel and cement from 2026.

Brussels has actually stated imports from countries with carbon rates. policies comparable to those of Europe can lower their. commitments under the levy - which the EU says is required to put. foreign producers on a level footing with regional markets that. must buy authorizations from the EU carbon market when they pollute.

Hoekstra stated some of the fuss about the EU's carbon. border levy

(source: Reuters)