The European Parliament will have a second try at agreeing key climate change policies next week, after rejecting them in a chaotic first vote that risked delaying the EU's carbon-cutting measures.
Lawmakers are trying to find a position for negotiations with European Union countries to upgrade the EU's carbon market and launch a carbon border tariff that will hit imports of CO2-heavy goods like steel and cement.
The parliament will vote for a second time on the carbon market on 22 June, a lawmaker committee decided on Tuesday. It will also vote on the carbon border tariff and an EU fund designed to shield low-income households from the impact of CO2 costs. Those votes were postponed because they are linked to the carbon market.
The second vote looks set to be complicated and divisive. Lawmakers will vote again on the carbon market amendments that won support in the the first vote, before the entire proposal was rejected. They will also consider a raft of other amendments, which groups will now propose in search of a winning compromise.
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