French carbon tax plan to be included in budget, headed for autumn vote

Published 13:26 on May 17, 2016  /  Last updated at 14:30 on May 18, 2016  /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS

France on Tuesday confirmed it will include in its upcoming budget measures to tax EU ETS and non-ETS sectors from next year, in an effort to set a minimum domestic carbon price of at least €30/tonne.
France on Tuesday confirmed it will include in its upcoming budget measures to tax EU ETS and non-ETS sectors from next year, in an effort to set a minimum domestic carbon price of at least €30/tonne.


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