BERLIN, June 6 (Reuters) - Germany's ruling coalition has yet to agree changes to a car tax that would aim to curb carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a Finance Ministry spokesman said on Friday, dismissing a newspaper report of an agreement.
Newspaper Bild reported in its Friday edition that the ruling parties had reached an agreement on changing the tax.
Asked if there was an agreement, the spokesman said: "No, there is not." He could not say when an accord might be ...
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