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According to a report commissioned by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency on hydrogen in the Gulf region, the EU’s potential carbon border tax could slash the profits generated by exporters of oil, steel, and wood pulp by a range of 10 to 65 percent, with Egypt regarded as a country that will have low resilience to the foreign carbon-pricing scheme if applied.
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