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Nepal’s new government bets on tax revenue over clean energy push

South Africa Today

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July 4, 2026

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Nepal has the world’s second-highest rate of electric vehicle adoption, but a newly proposed government tax hike on EV imports and electricity consumption could undermine this transition. The government argues the previous decade of EV tax breaks was fiscally unsustainable and primarily benefited wealthy buyers in a country where most people can’t afford a car []

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UrduPoint

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· Jun 29, 2026

Bilal Kiyani, business community discuss tax reforms, export facilitation

Bilal Kiyani, business community discuss tax reforms, export facilitation

DNyuz

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘Adding fuel to the fire’: Experts warn Trump energy policies come with $650B price tag

The Trump administration’s rollback of clean energy policies will cost American consumers 650 billion in additional energy bills by 2040, according to an analysis published Wednesday by a nonpartisan think tank. Energy Innovation, a San Francisco-based energy and climate policy think tank, said in its report that “federal policy changes since January 2025 will increase []

BERNAMA

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· Jun 22, 2026

General : Reduction In Diesel Price To Bring Direct Benefits To The People - Mustapha

KOTA KINABALU, June 22 (Bernama) -- The reduction in the subsidised diesel price to RM2.10 per litre from July proves that the economic reforms and targeted subsidy measures implemented by the MADANI Government are beginning to deliver direct benefits to the people.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 27, 2026

MLPI: Tax-Efficient Income From Energy Infrastructure

MLPI: Tax-Efficient Income From Energy Infrastructure

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 5, 2026

Tax breaks for businesses aim to boost growth

Egypt seeks to shift tax system towards actively supporting investment, economic growth The parliament has just approved a new set of tax changes designed to lower costs for businesses, improve their cash flow, and attract more investment. Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk said the measures would take effect as soon as they are officially published. In [] The post Tax breaks for businesses aim to boost growth appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 4, 2026

Govt's 100 days in Office: Initiatives for policy reforms to give impetus to economy

Kathmandu, July 4: The government has given high priority to policy reforms and legal provisions for the improvement of...

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Related coverage for "Nepal’s new government bets on tax revenue over clean energy push": UrduPoint — Bilal Kiyani, business community discuss tax reforms, export facilitation. DNyuz — ‘Adding fuel to the fire’: Experts warn Trump energy policies come with $650B price tag. BERNAMA — General : Reduction In Diesel Price To Bring Direct Benefits To The People - Mustapha. Seeking Alpha — MLPI: Tax-Efficient Income From Energy Infrastructure. Egyptian Gazette — Tax breaks for businesses aim to boost growth. The Rising Nepal — Govt's 100 days in Office: Initiatives for policy reforms to give impetus to economy