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EU Standing Firm on Emissions Trading Scheme



The European Union will not bow to pressure to suspend a controversial scheme to charge airlines for their carbon emissions, but is willing to be flexible in finding a solution to a row that threatens to escalate into a full-blown trade war.

"If you think Europe will be forced to suspend, this is not the case. We must have a real global solution," Europe's Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas said in an interview yesterday ahead of the Singapore Airshow. "Europe will implement its system with difficulties, with conflicts, with court cases, whatever, the system will be introduced," he said. But Kallas acknowledged the growing opposition, particularly from China, the United States and India.

Plane makers, too, said they were increasingly concerned at the potential fall-out on orders unless tensions are defused. "I am very worried about the consequences of that. What started out as a solution for the environment has become a source of potential trade conflict and that should be a worry for all of us," Airbus CEO Tom Enders told an aviation conference in Singapore. (Airwise)

(published on 02/14/12)

 

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