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Arcelor loses second legal challenge to ETS law
The European Court of Justice has dismissed a legal challenge to rules governing the EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) launched by steel giant ArcelorMittal in 2004. The company had already lost a separate case against ETS rules in 2008.
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