How developing countries can measure exposure to the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism

In January 2026, the European Union will require importers of certain carbon-intensive goods to pay for their products’ embodied carbon emissions. The policy, known as the
European Commission to allow stablecoin interchangeability

The European Commission is set to clarify that the European Union’s crypto rules allow stablecoins issued by a company with an EU licence to be
EU countries demand stricter controls on new CO2 price

Germany, the Czech Republic and 14 other countries have demanded the European Union introduce stricter price controls to the bloc’s new carbon market, over fears
European export finance needs a reboot

Different options of what a European architecture for ECAs could look like, and how they could be leveraged to serve European public goods. Export credit
EU almost on track to reach 2030 climate goal

The European Union is nearly on track to reach its main climate target for this decade, with countries’ existing CO2-cutting plans set to bring the
EU likely to propose to G7 lowering price cap on Russian oil to $50 per barrel

The EU will propose to G7 finance ministers this week to lower the current $60 per barrel price cap on Russian seaborne oil as part

