Motor Vehicle Emission Tax Considered as Part of Proposed Environmental Tax
Published:
2010-01-27
The Chinese government is considering imposing a tax on car emissions, according to Zhang Yanyou, deputy director of the Beijing Development and Reform Commission. Zhang revealed to media yesterday that the central government was looking into the possibility of charging a tax which was graded according to the amount of emissions produced.
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The Beijing News
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