IN Part 1 of this two-part series yesterday, I made the point that green taxes are both fashionable and essential. Examples of green taxes were cited and carbon trading explained. In Part 2 today, the focus shifts to Malaysia and the need for a global eco-tax protocol, to which most countries subscribe, is re-emphasised.
Malaysia is full of luscious greenery. In addition, the Government has taken steps to green existing taxes and incentives, with greater impetus in recent budget proposals.
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