Keir Starmer looks to link UK and EU emission trading schemes
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Sir Keir Starmer wants to eliminate British and EU emission schemes with the sign of the Prime Minister, becoming a “recovery” of relations with Brussels before the next week’s main meeting.
On February 3, the Steps will become the first British leader, as the EU leaders in Brussels are informally collected in Brussels to take part in Brussels.
In the spring of the EU-Britain summit to discuss a wider review of postoperative relations, Star And his ministers are discussing new ways to build cooperation with the British Foreign Affairs Party.
Since BREXIT, when the EU and the United Kingdom separated their carbon markets, the UK permissions were sold to those sold in the EU with a significant discount.
By weakening the passwords and will deepen the liquidity of the two markets and help both sides, zero zero passage, respectively to a consultative border economy.
It is also possible to avoid border contacts from the EU and the British, forcing carbon borders to adjust the adjustment mechanisms. or CBAMS – Floor carbon intensive imports such as steel, cement and fertilizer.
Two EU officials say that the United Kingdom has requested that ETS connection and CBAMs are included in the agenda of the spring summit, which is expected to be March or April.
Last week, Nick Thomas-Symonds, the cabinet office, who oversees the recovery discussions, says Britain will affect the EU’s emissions.
He said Palace of Community Business and Trade Commission. “It simply came to our notice then.

At the same time, Chancellor Rachel Reves mentioned on Sunday that Britain will discuss the EU Customs Framework with neighboring countries. He also supported Britain permanently equal In industries in the EU Rules, such as chemicals.
He said he was “absolutely happy” to watch the idea of ​​Britain Pan-Armenian Mediterranean ConventionCustoms Agreement between the EU and 20 countries, including in the Middle East and the Balkans.
It comes, because EU diplomats have warned that if the designer shows more ambitious, his reset will make little britain to promote the British economy. “None of them will affect the growth,” said one.
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One high-ranking Government official said. “The British business wants to avoid the edge or additional cost of any type of cliff. We are looking for beneficial solutions to trust and reduce our carbon markets, fall into that category. “

The Government of the United Kingdom is under pressure from industry that will announce that its ETS scheme will present the EU scheme to remove additional border bureaucracy. There are also growing concerns, for example Steel industryIn 2027, the impact of the decision to invest in the UK CBAM all year later than the EU tax.
Adam Berman, director of the British Policy Policy, was growing in Britain’s carbon markets. The only solution that protects the British industry from the EU’s incoming EU CBAM. Differences will not do anything for disagreement to reduce energy bills or make it more competitive to British business, which can help can help solve. “
The government spokesman said.
But the problem is likely to be a subject of difficult negotiations. Leakage internal document sets EU negotiation positions Last month, he said that most EU states were open to communication, but on the condition that the United Kingdom would present to the EU’s statutory book of the United Kingdom.
The Donald Trump administration notes that it sees carbon border taxes as discriminatory, and that they may be subject to revenge, the US President has ordered “60 days”.
Liberal Democratic leader Sir Edod Davevi forced the creativity to be more ambitious at the UK-EU Reset and wanted Britain to know the Customs Union.
“It’s clear that they are ready to talk seriously, they are also worried about Trump,” he said. “This is the moment of the case to take a risk, be ambitious and go to the deal, which can actually jump the economy.”

The work manifesto sets limited ambitions to facilitate the trade of animals and plant products, the mutual recognition of professional qualifications and the transaction to allow the British artists to freely travel freely.
Brussels will require a number of concessions from the United Kingdom, including the continuous access to British fishing waters. “There is nothing without fish,” said the EU official.
The EU also demands a bilateral “Youth Experience Scheme” to allow themselves to be able to travel and work in Great Britain and Alliance. Starmer has promised not to restore the free movement, but British officials think that some compromise is possible.
Andrew Griffit, the Secretary of the Conservative Shadow Business, said: