The US keeps pushing back on Europe's ESG stance. Washington's growing impatience with Brussels' environmental, social, and governance rollbacks is becoming harder to ignore. There's real friction here—American policymakers and financial institutions see the EU's moves as either backtracking on commitments or creating uneven competitive ground. The tension reflects deeper disagreements on how climate and sustainability mandates should shape global markets. Whether this leads to coordinated pressure or diverges further, one thing's clear: the ESG conversation is far from settled between the two sides.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 6h ago
The ESG thing, well, the US and Europe are each doing their own thing. What happened to the promised consistency?
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MetaMaskVictim
· 6h ago
The US and Europe are at odds over ESG, each playing their own game. Will it end up with both sides having to compromise?
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0xSleepDeprived
· 6h ago
The US and Europe are at odds over ESG, which boils down to the issue of how to distribute interests.
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ClassicDumpster
· 6h ago
The US and Europe are playing the ESG card separately, it's really laughable, in the end, it's still money that talks.
The US keeps pushing back on Europe's ESG stance. Washington's growing impatience with Brussels' environmental, social, and governance rollbacks is becoming harder to ignore. There's real friction here—American policymakers and financial institutions see the EU's moves as either backtracking on commitments or creating uneven competitive ground. The tension reflects deeper disagreements on how climate and sustainability mandates should shape global markets. Whether this leads to coordinated pressure or diverges further, one thing's clear: the ESG conversation is far from settled between the two sides.