The government invites to a national climate meeting and writes on DN debate 1/1 that the right conditions are needed for green investments to increase. An appeal to the government is to look at how the VAT system works from a green perspective. It is difficult to get the VAT rules approved as double VAT and other effects work against environmental initiatives.
Source Svensktnaringsliv.se
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