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French carbon tax 'should be set at €32 per tonne'
A carbon tax to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in sectors not covered by the EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) in France should be set at €32 per tonne of CO2, the French government was told on Tuesday.
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