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Norwegian Government Delays CO2 Tax Changes Following Industry Pushback - The Fishing Daily - Irish, UK and European Fishing Industry News

Norwegian government postpones CO2 tax changes after industry pressure, a delay which Fiskebåt believes supports green goals and Arctic preparedness. Photo: Norges Silgesalgslag Fiskebåt Hails Postponement as Win for Emissions Cuts, Jobs, and Arctic Operations Norway’s Ministry of Finance has postponed controversial changes to the CO2 tax regime following …
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Kyst og Fjord — also known as Fiskeriavisa Kyst og Fjord og kustogfjord.no — is a newspaper with outreach and in-depth dissemination of news and reports from boats, shipyards, fishing industry and fish farms all along the coast.

Driva with the online newspaper driva.no is located in Surnadal and Sunndal and also covers the municipalities of Heim, Rindal and Molde

Fiskebåt believes that the Ministry of Finance is making a wise decision by postponing the changes.

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The government has decided to postpone the closure of the CO₂ tax exemption for fishing vessels until January 1, 2026.

The government has decided to postpone the closure of the CO₂ tax exemption for fishing vessels until January 1, 2026.

Fiskebåt believes that the Ministry of Finance is making a wise decision by postponing changes to the CO₂ tax regulations.

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fjt.no broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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