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    Home » Business » Confindustria, Medef and BDI write to von der Leyen: “A thorough review of the ETS is needed”

    Confindustria, Medef and BDI write to von der Leyen: “A thorough review of the ETS is needed”

    According to the three industry associations from Italy, France and Germany, it is “essential to set out a path towards climate neutrality that is also sustainable in terms of competitiveness”

    Giulia Torbidoni by Giulia Torbidoni
    9 July 2026
    in Business, Energy
    Photo de Maxim Tolchinskiysur Unsplash

    Photo de Maxim Tolchinskiysur Unsplash

    Brussels – A “thorough review” of the ETS – the Emissions Trading Scheme – “to ensure that the rules of the European CO₂ market are brought more into line with the realities of industry, taking into account available technologies, costs, infrastructure and international competition”. This is the request that the industrial associations of Italy, France and Germany – Confindustria, Medef and BDI – have sent to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, ahead of the forthcoming review of the ETS, scheduled for 17 July. It is the first time the three associations have expressed a joint position on the issue ahead of next Friday’s meeting. 

    The letter also refers to a recent study by the University of Milan-Bicocca on the ETS, “according to which, between 2013 and 2024, the reduction in emissions was due more to company closures than to the mechanism’s impact on decarbonisation.” In particular, “the number of manufacturing plants subject to the EU ETS fell by 14.6 per cent, while those remaining in operation recorded an average capacity utilisation of around 80 per cent,” the document highlights. 

    The leading industry organisations from Europe’s top three economies – representing nearly 500,000 businesses – are also calling for a review of the Market Stability Reserve, the mechanism that regulates CO2 allowances on the European market, “to avoid shortages caused by the current rules and to limit price volatility.” In addition, they are calling for the strengthening of the CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism), that is, “the European duty on CO₂ emissions from imported goods, while maintaining free allowances and ETS cost compensation until there are effective alternative measures to prevent the relocation of production outside the EU.” Finally, they call on the Commission to “allocate all ETS revenues entirely to decarbonisation;” to “integrate, after 2030, solutions such as high-quality international credits, CO₂ capture and storage, and permanent carbon removals;” and to “exclude maritime transport and aviation from the scope of the mechanism.”

    In the letter, which comes at a time when European industry “is having to contend with persistently high energy costs and growing pressure from global competition,” the three associations stress that “European industry reaffirms its commitment to the EU’s long-term climate objectives,” and that, “precisely for this reason, it considers it essential to set out a path towards climate neutrality that is also sustainable in terms of competitiveness.” The document highlights that “over the last two decades, the EU ETS has contributed to reducing emissions by providing a technology-neutral price signal and encouraging investment in low-carbon technologies.” According to the three organisations, “the revision of the ETS must therefore be based on two fundamental principles. On the one hand, Europe must pursue the decarbonisation of its economy without compromising its industrial base; on the other, it is necessary to significantly improve the framework conditions for investment, so that the ETS can truly act as a driver of investment in decarbonisation across Europe.” According to Confindustria, Medef, and BDI, “climate ambition and industrial competitiveness must be pursued jointly, as mutually complementary objectives that are fully consistent with the priorities set out in the Clean Industrial Deal.”
    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: bdicbamclimate neutralityconfindustriaetsmedefreformvon der leyen

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