INTERVIEW: Kenya should focus on tax-dodging, not special taxes and fees in revised climate law, says clean fuels distributor

Published 19:35 on August 7, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:08 on August 8, 2023  / Paddy Gourlay /  Africa, Asia Pacific, Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, International, Japan, Kyoto Mechanisms, South Korea, Voluntary

Kenya should close loopholes that allow untaxed carbon revenue to be shifted outside of the country in its upcoming legislation while steering clear of imposing special taxes and fees on the domestic market, a climate-tech chief executive told Carbon Pulse on Monday.
Kenya should close loopholes that allow untaxed carbon revenue to be shifted outside of the country in its upcoming legislation while steering clear of imposing special taxes and fees on the domestic market, a climate-tech chief executive told Carbon Pulse on Monday.


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