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India, Russia, US, China plan anti-carbon tax talks 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. 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. Russia Reviews Eurobond Tax Rules as Claims Raise Concerns Russia’s Finance Ministry is holding talks with issuers of foreign debt after the tax authorities sought a levy from some Eurobond coupon payments, Deputy Minister Sergei Shatalov said. Russia to Levy Tax on Eurobond Interest Payments, With Country Exceptions Russia’s Finance Ministry will prepare legislation this year allowing it to collect tax on interest paid out on international bonds. 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 ... Report: Russia to deliver combat jets to Syria Russia has signed a contract to sell combat jets to Syria, a newspaper reported Monday, in apparent support for President Bashar Assad and open defiance of international condemnation of his regime's bloody crackdown. Russian Eurobond Tax Plan May Be Scrapped, Barclays Says Russia’s Finance Ministry may scrap plans to start collecting a 20 percent tax on Eurobond interest payments after oppostion at a meeting with bankers in Moscow yesterday, according to Barclays Capital. Russia criticized for corruption at Davos forum Russia is hugely represented here at the World Economic Forum. Bill Browder of Hermitage Capital takes issue with that. "There are so many examples of high level government crime in Russia that it's almost ridiculous that Russia is allowed to come here as a country displaying its wares. Putin puts state capitalism first for Russia MOSCOW (Reuters) - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, seeking to renew his hold on power after unprecedented street protests, set out an economic agenda on Monday that puts state capitalism at the heart of a bid to boost Russia's global competitiveness. In a 5,000-word newspaper article, the third in a series he has written ahead of a March 4 presidential election, Putin defended his record while ... |
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