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EU resists French request to pause carbon border tax on fertilisers

The EU is working on a plan to address issues ⁠in fertilisers markets, and will convene an “urgent” meeting on April 13.

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EU resists French request to pause carbon border tax on fertilisers

EU Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen said high fertiliser prices were a source of concern for the farming sector, but that suspending the carbon border levy "risks worsening the dependency on imports. And therefore we must be very careful on this issue."

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The European Commission again resisted a request on Monday by France and other countries to suspend the EU’s CO2 emissions levy ​on imported fertilisers, which the governments said would help farmers struggling with high ‌prices.

Addressing a meeting of EU farming ministers in Brussels, EU Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen said high fertiliser prices were a source of concern for the farming sector, but that suspending the carbon border ​levy “risks worsening the dependency on imports. And therefore we must be very careful ​on this issue.”

The EU is working on a plan to address issues ⁠in fertilisers markets, and will convene an “urgent” meeting on April 13 with industry on ​measures to support European fertiliser production and reduce dependencies, Hansen said.

Speaking in a news conference ​after the meeting, Hansen said he would look in to the impact of a possible suspension, but that he believed a better option would be to spend revenue collected by the levy on stabilising ​prices for farmers.

The EU carbon border levy, which launched on January 1, imposes a ​fee on the emissions associated with imported goods including fertilisers, steel and cement. The system, the first ‌of ⁠its kind in the world, aims to protect European industries from being undercut by cheaper products from countries with weaker climate rules.

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