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EU Presidency waters down carbon leakage criteria, opens door for free allowances to cement products

By Emma Davis ( December 9, 2008, 15:48 GMT | Insight) -- The French Presidency of the European Union has watered down criteria for industries deemed to be exposed to the risk of carbon leakage, opening up the possibility of free allowances to a wider range of sectors, including grey portland cement, cement lime and chlorine manufacturers.The French Presidency of the European Union has watered down criteria for industries deemed to be exposed to the risk of carbon leakage, opening up the possibility of free allowances to a wider range of sectors, including grey portland cement, cement lime and chlorine manufacturers....

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