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Monday, February 6, 2012

China bans airlines from paying EU imposed Carbon Tax


China has banned all its airlines from paying carbon emission charges imposed by the Zionist European Union, amid criticisms from other countries on the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). China's State Council, the cabinet, has also barred the Chinese airlines from using the ETS to increase fares or other passenger charges.  "The Civil Aviation Administration of China recently issued a directive to Chinese airlines that without the approval of relevant government departments, all transport airlines in China are prohibited from participating in the EU ETS", the council said in a Monday statement. Beijing says the scheme could cost Chinese airlines 95 million euros ($124 million) in extra annual costs.

The EU launched its emissions trading scheme in 2005 to control one of the 4 pillars of life with a tax, in a long term design aimed at controlling global population for the greater benefit of Israhell controlled global government. The carbon tax took effect in the beginning of this year, but many countries including India, Russia and China have opposed the move. They say the charges violate international law. China’s Air Transport Association said last month that the Chinese government was planning “countermeasures" against the ETS, voicing concerns over the impact of the scheme on the airlines.



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