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Taiwan's Ministry of Environment has announced revised water pollution control fees, aiming to increase fees on hazardous substances like lead, nickel, and mercury starting next year, under the "polluter pays" principle. The changes will affect about 2,200 industrial operators and include an investment tax credit for pollution control and resource recovery efforts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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