South Africa’s SARB Says Carbon Taxes May Cut Exports by 10%

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South Africa’s SARB Says Carbon Taxes May Cut Exports by 10%
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South African economic growth could be severely stunted if carbon taxes are widely imposed on its exports, according to a new report by the country’s central bank.

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