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GOVT OFFICIAL: EP CLIMATE TAX CONTRARY TO HUNGARIAN GOVT AIMS

 

The climate tax proposal adopted by the European Parliament does not fall in line with the Hungarian government’s aims, the state secretary responsible for energy and climate policy has said. At its Wednesday session, the EP adopted several sections of the EU’s climate protection package, including a reform of its Emissions Trading Scheme, which would be expanded to emissions from traffic and residential buildings by 2029.
Attila Steiner told MTI that while the proposal would extend emissions trade to households, the Hungarian government stood by the view that such burdens should be shouldered by large corporations. Many member states agree, he said, especially since the war in Ukraine has been driving up inflation and energy prices. Regarding the European Green Deal aims to make the EU carbon neutral by 2050, Steiner said the importance of supply security has grown since the war started. Supply security, affordability and the green transition should all be considered in the process, he said.