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EU climate tax could benefit oil exporters. Le Monde

Posted on July 11, 2020February 5, 2021 by haavardhal

In energy-intensive sectors, a carbon border tax could shift the geography of investment.

Original French version published in Le Monde, 11.07.2020.

English version on OECD Development Matters. Published 03.09.2020.

 

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