Mixed messages dim Chinese carbon tax prospects

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Senior official signals support for carbon tax, but warns that integrating it with carbon trading plans could be complicated

The Chinese government has this week tempered optimism that the country could introduce a national carbon tax within the next four years, after a senior official insisted that a carbon levy was just one...

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