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MEPs vote to place carbon tax on select imports from outside EU

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The European Parliament voted for the European Commission to come up with a legislative proposal to stop so-called 'carbon leakage'.

Added on the 11/03/2021 21:32:45 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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