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Commission bans Dutch tax breaks for ceramics
The European Commission has banned a Dutch energy tax exemption for ceramic producers using natural gas, arguing energy tax breaks that "merely subsidise selected companies' operating costs without pursuing any environmental objective are illegal".
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