Hualien county denied ability to impose carbon dioxide tax

Written by Writer on Thursday, November 13th, 2008

denied ability to impose carbon dioxide tax

HAULIEN, Taiwan — The () turned down an application filed by in that would impose a tax on .

The made the decision during a screening meeting attended by representatives from the Ministry of (MOEA), the Directorate General of , and Statistics, as well as the .

At the meeting, MOEA representatives said that if the Hualien imposes the tax, then Taiwan Cement Corp. and Cement Corp. will bear the of the . As a result, of the two firms, which together supply 75 percent of national demand for , will be forced to increase NT$1.9 per bag. The price increase would then be shouldered by , making such a tax no longer a local tax.

The representatives continued that the carbon dioxide tax should be regarded as a national tax, as it involves issues that should be negotiated among countries.

Furthermore, the government will soon impose an , which will cover the tax on .

Based on the aforementioned arguments, the finally decided to reject the carbon dioxide filed by .

Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:46 am TWN, The

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