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Movement of hazardous goods through Sela Tunnel regulated for public safetyEU exporters of heavy goods to start paying for their CO2 emissionsHyderabad Home Guard death: Goods carrier driver had no valid licence, likely dozed off at wheel while driving - The Hindu

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Movement of hazardous goods through Sela Tunnel regulated for public safety
India
India News: Latest India News, Today's breaking News Headlines & Real-time News coverage from India | Hindustan Times•Jan 8

Movement of hazardous goods through Sela Tunnel regulated for public safety

Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh's West Kameng district administration has imposed strict regulations on transportation of hazardous goods through the strategically important Sela Tunnel, citing public safety and...

EU exporters of heavy goods to start paying for their CO2 emissions
World
Latest News From Euronews | Euronews RSS•Jan 1

EU exporters of heavy goods to start paying for their CO2 emissions

Steel and aluminium exporters to the EU will start paying for the CO2 emissions linked to their production as of 1 January 2026. Critics have accused the EU's law of 'protectionism' and say it will hurt trade.

Hyderabad Home Guard death: Goods carrier driver had no valid licence, likely dozed off at wheel while driving - The Hindu
India•India Latest News: Top National Headlines Today & Breaking News | The Hindu•Dec 24

Hyderabad Home Guard death: Goods carrier driver had no valid licence, likely dozed off at wheel while driving - The Hindu

The driver of the goods carrier involved in the fatal accident that killed a Hyderabad Traffic Police Home Guard on Attapur road on Tuesday afternoon ...

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How Europe’s new carbon tax on imported goods will change global trade
Technology•Ars Technica•Dec 20

How Europe’s new carbon tax on imported goods will change global trade

In many countries, CBAM is also accelerating interest in renewable energy and greener industrial processes. Some see it not as a threat, but an opportunity to attract investment and position themselves as...

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