South Africa further delays carbon tax to examine higher penalty rate

Published 16:07 on October 25, 2018  /  Last updated at 22:07 on November 21, 2018  /  Africa, Carbon Taxes, EMEA

South Africa has further delayed the roll-out of its long-awaited carbon tax as it looks to introduce a higher levy to penalise companies that exceed their emissions quotas.
South Africa has further delayed the roll-out of its long-awaited carbon tax as it looks to introduce a higher levy to penalise companies that exceed their emissions quotas.


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