South African business groups urge government to slow down with carbon tax increases

Published 01:03 on September 15, 2022  /  Last updated at 03:53 on September 24, 2022  /  Africa, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, Kyoto Mechanisms

South African business groups have urged the government to slow the proposed pace of national carbon tax increases for fear it could hurt growth and hinder their decarbonisation strategies.
South African business groups have urged the government to slow the proposed pace of national carbon tax increases for fear it could hurt growth and hinder their decarbonisation strategies.


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