Trump presses the EU climate policy alleviate


Representatives of fuel concerns who strive to weaken the EU rules regarding environmental protection, won the support of Donald Trump – emphasized the daily.
The leaders of the oil industry and their lobbyists insist that the president and members of his administration will use ongoing trade talks with the European Union to put pressure on the community, that it would withdraw two climate principles contained in the European Green Ład.
Trump's representatives during recent conversations have pressed their counterparts from the EU to alleviate these recipes – they passed the sources of “WSJ”.
Last month, Trump threatened to apply 50 % customs duties on most of the EU goods if the parties fail to generate an agreement before July 9. According to “WSJ”, many fossil fuel producers quietly oppose the planned application of duties to countries that buy their products.
The fact that the administration is ready to treat the oil industry during the commercial dispute with a key partner, shows how influential representatives of this sector became influential during Trump's second term – the newspaper pointed out.
Last year, they allocated millions of dollars to his presidential campaign. In return, the administration tries to increase the demand for their products and has repealed American regulations regarding environmental protection.
American companies oppose, among others adopted last year in the EU Directive on the due diligence of enterprises in the field of sustainable development. Its purpose is to protect the environment and human rights against the negative effects of companies; These provisions also regulate the issues of company liability for any damage, e.g. environmental.
One of the main opponents of these provisions is the head of the Exxon Mobil Darren Woods group, which in connection with tax increases and other regulations reduced investments in Europe in recent years by about 70 percent. – wrote “WSJ”. Woods warned this month in Brussels that the implementation of the directive could accelerate the industry's withdrawal from Europe.
American oil companies also ask Trump to intervene on methane regulations that would require liquefied natural gas and other fuels to the start of measuring and reporting the intensity of methane emissions in 2028 from companies. The regulation also imposes methane emissions on oil and gas imports to Europe from 2030.
Last week, “WSJ” announced that American representatives of the Ministry of Trade sent a draft document from which it follows that energy export from the United States to Europe could be released from EU regulations regarding methane under the EU trade agreement.




