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Aviation allowances begin trading under EU ETS but outlook mixed

Carbon market analysts are cautious about the potential introduction of a range of European aviation allowances, which will have far-reaching implications for the market, finds Gillian Carr

Stormy skies ahead for EUAAs

European Union Aviation Allowances (EUAAs), the new carbon credits aimed specifically at the aviation industry, have begun trading amid a political storm regarding participation of non-European Union (EU) airlines in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS). The market is likely to have poor liquidity until political and regulatory risk is mitigated, say analysts.

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