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Hungary's carbon tax violates EU rules, top court says
The European Union’s top court ruled on Thursday that Hungary’s tax on CO2 emissions allowances, which will be introduced in 2023 is illegal under EU law because it removes operators’?incentives to invest? in reducing emissions. The tax was imposed by Hungary's departing government, headed by Viktor Orban, whose party lost the Sunday parliamentary elections. The tax is 36 euros (42 dollars) per ton annual emissions produced by the company. The European Court of Justice referred the case to the Veszprem 'High Court of Hungary - who had originally referred it to ECJ. The ECJ ruled that "the Hungarian tax on...