By Marcin Grajewski
WARSAW, April 1 (Reuters) - Poland's government on Tuesday proposed to cut excise tax on petrol by about one billion zlotys ($245.8 million) yearly as part of a new bio-fuels bill, Farming Minister Adam Tanski said.
The cabinet approved a bill forcing retailers to sell petrol with a set minimum of bio-components, such as bio-ethanol, after President Aleksander Kwasniewski vetoed the previous bio-fuels legislation amid criticism from consumer ...
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