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EU attacks carbon border tax initiative

By Joshua Chaffin in Brussels and Fiona Harvey in London

Published: October 14 2009 17:19 | Last updated: October 14 2009 17:19

Europe’s environment chief has expressed reservations about a so-called carbon border tax – tariffs on imports from countries that do not sign up to a global climate change treaty.

Stavros Dimas, the environment commissioner, has poured cold water on an initiative gaining ground in some member states and moving to the centre of negotiations ahead of December’s climate change conference in Copenhagen.

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