Argentina proposes $25/t national carbon tax on energy sector

Published 17:08 on November 27, 2017  /  Last updated at 22:37 on November 27, 2017  /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, Mexico, South & Central

Argentina has proposed a new $25/tonne carbon tax on its energy sector, targeting emissions from transport fuels, natural gas and coal, as well as the country’s burgeoning oil and shale gas industry.
Argentina has proposed a new $25/tonne carbon tax on its energy sector, targeting emissions from transport fuels, natural gas and coal, as well as the country’s burgeoning oil and shale gas industry.


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