[Video] Impose Carbon Tariff on Imported Cement? EU: start trial operation in October next year

2022-12-15 17:14:52

On December 13, the official website of the European Council announced that the Council and the European Parliament reached an interim agreement on the same day, confirming that the EU carbon tariff will be put into trial operation on October 1 next year.

On December 13, the official website of the European Council announced that the Council and the European Parliament reached an interim agreement on the same day, confirming that the EU carbon tariff will be put into trial operation on October 1 next year. The regulation covers industries such as steel, cement, aluminum, fertilizer, electricity and hydrogen. After the implementation of the

regulations, the European Union will become the first economy in the world to impose carbon dioxide tariffs.

At present, Canada, Britain and the United States are all considering the issue of imposing carbon tariffs.

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On December 13, the official website of the European Council announced that the Council and the European Parliament reached an interim agreement on the same day, confirming that the EU carbon tariff will be put into trial operation on October 1 next year.

2022-12-15 17:14:52

At present, under the guidance of the national "double carbon" strategy, the pace of green transformation of building materials industry continues to accelerate, and the traditional high energy consumption and high pollution production capacity is accelerating iterative upgrading. Relying on the research and development platform of the national enterprise technology center, Yatai Building Materials Group jointly carried out research and development in universities, focusing on the direction of green low-carbon solid waste-based cementitious materials to promote in-depth research and development. In May 2026, in the 3 # ultra-fine grinding production line of Yatai Building Material Yitong Company, the first production of green low-carbon solid waste-based cementitious materials was completed, and the carbon dioxide emissions per ton of products were reduced by 50% compared with traditional cement.