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  • April 13, 2017

Green overhaul of Swedish fuel and vehicle taxation

11 April 2017 – The Swedish government has announced sweeping reforms of fuel and vehicle taxation. The proposals have been developed to reach a new target of reducing CO2 emissions from transport by 70 per cent between 2005–2030. Read the full article on the Green Budget Europe website.
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