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Commission refuses to drop NOx trading just yet
An EU-wide emissions trading scheme for NOx and SO2 has not yet been ruled out by the European Commission despite renewed opposition from several stakeholders at a meeting in Brussels in February, an official told ENDS on Tuesday.
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