
Fertiliser major Yara doubts the EU will suspend its new carbon border tax on imports, but warns political delays could complicate its plans to back a major US blue hydrogen ammonia project.
Speaking during the firm’s earnings call, CFO Magnus Ankarstrand said it was “highly questionable” whether any changes would be made to the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).
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