Minister hints at setting minimum carbon price
12 Oct 2016

New Zealand could impose a minimum price on carbon.
Climate change minister Paula Bennett hinted at the move yesterday, telling the Climate Change and Business Conference in Auckland that she was looking at ways to create long-term certainty in the Emissions Trading Scheme.
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