Ten unidentified EU member states have called on the European Union to reconsider a planned new carbon price on fuel. The countries are urging the European Commission to rethink the policy, which would impose additional costs on fuel consumers. This move signals growing dissent within the bloc over the economic burden of climate policies.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipgFBVV95cUxOMHduSHB1c2RVMC02LVFXVmRWN0RBUERNalhOQmNkWDJIbmlTV3pZVWNqUEgtYjJLYVJ1YkY1SkltdVZ6b2FwSXpUZzZISlhUOG11VWFkN3BqRXIzenJheWpCSlluY1pGY09zVWh1TWNSMFQ3aG1sVUN5WS1XWFZoblVTeGtBQlhfSHhnOTRqeHQ0NUNfaG1xMDZocXBwQzg4aFhlT0F3?oc=5" target="_blank">Ten countries urge EU to rethink new carbon price on fuel</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>
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