Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Cabinet to back airlines' no to EU carbon tax

New Delhi: The Union Cabinet is likely to soon pass a resolution endorsing the fact that Indian airliners would not share their specific carbon emission data with European Union (EU) authorities. This will be the first time since the imbroglio began over the buzz that government was going to officially communicate to the EU that it would not adhere to the latter’s changed emission trading system (ETS) laws.
While around 35 countries have refused to follow the EU’s new directives on carbon emission, only India and China have even refused to share their carbon emission data with Brussels. The government is also likely to indicate it is open to the idea of reviewing all the separate bilateral agreements on civil aviation that India has with each of the 27 member-states of the EU, a senior official involved with the issue told Business Standard.
11/07/12 Nayanima Basu/Business Standard
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