France to raise domestic carbon tax by 46% next year

Published 16:13 on September 18, 2017  /  Last updated at 16:13 on September 18, 2017  /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS

France will raise its domestic carbon tax by 46% in 2018, Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot announced, as he set out more measures under the country’s new five-year climate plan.
France will raise its domestic carbon tax by 46% in 2018, Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot announced, as he set out more measures under the country’s new five-year climate plan.


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