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Sweden wants EU-wide CO2 tax for non-ETS sectors
Sweden plans to press for an EU-wide tax on carbon dioxide emissions when it takes over the presidency in July, environment minister Andreas Carlgren said in an interview with Swedish radio broadcast on Friday.
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