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Germany not keen to trade NOx and SO2 rights
Germany's industry and government showed little interest in trading emission rights for air pollutants NOx and SO2 at an informal meeting organised by the European commission last week.
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Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
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