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German cabinet agrees carbon leakage threshold
Germany's cabinet has agreed on a formula it says should be used to decide which industries get free emission allowances to prevent carbon leakage in the third phase of the EU's carbon trading scheme, the FT Deutschland newspaper reports.
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