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Ministry of Environment and Water Refuses to Deal with the Increased Eco-Taxes for Electrical Appliances - Mediapool.bg

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The Ministry of Economy refuses to intervene in the case of the drastically increased fees for the recovery of used electrical and electronic equipment, points out that so far they have been extremely low and makes it clear that it will not accept the requests of manufacturers and importers of such goods to remove alternative state product fees for the same purpose. According to the ministry, the industry's claims that the increased fees by the …
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The Ministry of Economy refuses to intervene in the case of the drastically increased fees for the recovery of used electrical and electronic equipment, points out that so far they have been extremely low and makes it clear that it will not accept the requests of manufacturers and importers of such goods to remove alternative state product fees for the same purpose. According to the ministry, the industry's claims that the increased fees by the …

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mediapool.bg broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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