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These charges may vary between Member States and be absent in some cases. But this is no different from other taxes and charges that vary between Member States and have implications for companies. In the end, it is a political decision for each Member State to take as to whether it wants to finance administrative cuts like this through the general budget, or via direct charges. Since the question of charges for issuing greenhouse gas emission permits is not within the Commission's competence, the Commission has no overview of how much each Member State currently charges for issuing greenhouse gas emission permits under the Emissions Trading Directive.
The review of the Emissions Trading Directive will start early in 2005. It will be a major stakeholder survey and will cover a broad range of issues, including the effect of the scheme on the extra-Community competitiveness of European companies."@en1
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