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Sarkozy wants to go ‘as far as possible’ on CO2 tax
Green tax reform is a strategic issue for France as it will help tackle the environmental challenges faced by the country while boosting job creation, French president Nicolas Sarkozy said on Monday in a major address to the parliament.
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