French court annuls carbon tax
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French ministers are trying to rescue a carbon tax aimed at cutting energy consumption, after it was annulled by the Constitutional Court just 48 hours before it was due to come into force.
France’s highest court stunned President Nicolas Sarkozy’s government late on Tuesday by ruling against the tax, saying there were too many loopholes benefitting [...]
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French court annuls carbon tax
Written by Indy on December 30, 2009 at 17:11
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