Poland's energy-intensive industries, which include metallurgy, are expected to move companies to other regions of the world in the coming years, where no one cares about the fight against carbon dioxide emissions.
Electricity prices in Poland are higher than those of its neighbors, which leads to a drop in the competitiveness of energy-intensive industries. The steel industry is facing high cost challenges that will rise due to EU climate policy.
This calls into question the continued functioning of energy-intensive companies, as job losses may follow. These problems will be discussed at the session: "Energy-intensive industry in Poland against the background of Europe", which will be held within the framework of the European Economic Congress.
Poland's fight against carbon dioxide emissions threatens thousands of jobs
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Azovpromstal® 18 April 2018 г. 09:55 |