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Section 232 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminium

The Sound of Economics

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The Divergence in the Steel Story

Todd Tucker at the Roosevelt Institute and Timothi Mayer of the Van der Buildt University have been arguing that the United States doesn't need to go down the part of the EU and have carbon pricing. It seems to me that this different approach, which Kimberly also has mentioned about the fact that the US is working to reach sectorial agreements and agree on how to measure carbon intensity would be a completely different approach than the one that the US with the ETS system and the CBAM and so forth. There's huge problems with converting non-prising policies like regulation and mission regulation into tariffs or a border, carbon tariff. But in the end of the day, we really need to face the

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