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A COMPETITIVE EU ENERGY AND CLIMATE POLICY BUSINESSEUROPE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A 2030 FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY AND CLIMATE POLICIES
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Doha / /

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Emma Marcegaglia Markus J. Beyrer / /

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Europe / North America / /

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Switzerland / Norway / France / Japan / Brazil / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / China / India / Germany / New Zealand / Kazakhstan / Russia / United States / South Korea / Ireland / USA / /

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USD / EUR / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Iberian Peninsula / /

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International Monetary Fund / European Commission / INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT / European Council / European Union / United Nations / /

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BUSINESSEUROPE A COMPETITIVE EU / Emma Marcegaglia Markus / Alexandre Affre / Bruno Pedrotti / Adrian van den Hoven / /

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President / Director General / Executive / energy cost challenge head / Deputy Director General / Adviser / /

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Quebec / California / /

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Iberian Peninsula / continental Europe / Baltic States / /

Technology

low carbon technologies / Av / low-carbon technologies / energy technologies / mature renewable technologies / /

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www.businesseurope.eu / /

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