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World powers 'plan anti-carbon tax talks' India, Russia, the United States, China and other countries will meet in Moscow this month to decide whether to retaliate against the EU's decision to impose a carbon tax on air travel, a report says. EU carbon tax: India, Russia, China may impose over-flight charges on European airlines India, Russia and China may consider imposing over-flight charges on European airlines, if the European Union (EU) continues with its plans of imposing a carbon tax on international airlines operating to the EU. The tax came into force from January 1. CLIMATE SPECTATOR: China's carbon tax is very real A Wall Street Journal article has accused Beijing of trying to dupe the world with a smokescreen carbon levy, but these claims are just plain wrong. 2 Feb 2012 3:50 PM Analysis: For Putin, tax reform could be harder than winning MOSCOW (Reuters) - Winning Russia's March presidential election could be the easy part for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who has called for a "decisive tax maneuver" to put the country's increasingly oil-dependent public finances on a more sustainable footing. Although Russia, the world's largest energy producer, ran a fiscal surplus last year thanks to strong oil prices, the high and rising ... China looking at carbon tax China's lead negotiator on climate change says the world's largest emitter is considering a tax on carbon. China announces $2.5 billion fund for new small businesses, promises loans, tax cuts BEIJING, China - China announced more help Wednesday for its struggling private business sector, unveiling a $2.5 billion fund to finance new small businesses and promising tax breaks and more lending for entrepreneurs. Tax Stymies Indian Aviation Sector Changes to India's tax policy on the aviation sector are paramount to securing the massive investment required to establish India as one of the top five civil aviation markets in the world, which is the government's goal. For Putin, tax reform could be harder than winning MOSCOW (Reuters) - Winning Russia's March presidential election could be the easy part for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who has called for a "decisive tax manoeuvre" to put the country's increasingly oil-dependent public finances on a more sustainable footing. Although Russia, the world's largest energy producer, ran a fiscal surplus last year thanks to strong oil prices, the high and rising ... U.N. leaders consider world tax to fund social protection, services A new "social protection floor" to provide all needy people with a basic income, education, healthcare, housing and any other... |
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