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German investors take pragmatic approach to upcoming EU Taxonomy

The EU’s new tax on green energy could have a “significant impact” on the European investment market, according to investors advising the EU Commission on renewable energy and nuclear energy, the Institute for Economic Co-operation and Development ( investitors) has said.

Source: ipe.com
Published on 2022-01-17

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