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Vietnam proposes environmental protection fee for emissions

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The Vietnamese Ministry of Finance (MOF) has suggested that the government collect environmental protection fees for emissions and encourage technological investment in emission facilities. This is in line with the environmental protection policies of the party and the government.

The department stated that in recent years, with social and economic development, the air quality in big cities, industrial parks, and craft villages has been deteriorating, which in turn is affecting the economy.

At the same time, many countries have implemented policies to charge on entities emitting waste that cause air pollution. As result, it is necessary to formulate a decree regarding environmental protection fees for pollution discharge.

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