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29 July 2025 

Why Europe struggles to decarbonise aluminium, even in a world without US tariffs

Aluminium’s push towards sustainability reveals a complex blend of challenges and opportunities. Even without the added weight of US tariffs, European producers face mounting hurdles – and the continent’s climate ambitions could be at risk of being brought swiftly back down to earth

Why Europe struggles to decarbonise aluminium, even in a world without US tariffs

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