Britain and the EU are boosting co-ordination of efforts to tackle climate change and respond to a massive US green subsidy programme, in a sign of warming relations between the two sides.
Rishi Sunak, prime minister, said this week that Britain and the EU could co-ordinate moves on a new carbon border tax that would place a levy on imported carbon-intensive goods arriving in Europe.
On Thursday, the government will launch a consultation on whether to introduce a UK “carbon border adjustment mechanism” as part of a broader net zero strategy.
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