Credit institutions ready for Danish carbon tax on agriculture, central bank says

Published 14:33 on January 22, 2025  /  Last updated at 14:33 on January 22, 2025  / /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, Nature-based, Voluntary

Danish credit institutions are well-equipped to manage losses arising from the implementation of the country's new carbon tax on agriculture, according to a report from the country's central bank.
Danish credit institutions are well-equipped to manage losses arising from the implementation of the country's new carbon tax on agriculture, according to a report from the country's central bank.


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