The Council adopted the interinstitutional agreement on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on 25 April, a week after EP approved it (see above). Poland opposed, whilst Belgium and Bulgaria abstained, but the agreement passed nonetheless with a qualified majority. EC will add CBAM to the EU Official Journal as a next step, thus enshrining it into EU law.
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