Environmental compensation

Sweden puts a big TAC subsidy on the table

Mining giant LKAB relies heavily on rail for its transport needs. Image: Bahnbilder.ch © David Gubler

Sweden’s autumn budget proposal features a win for rail freight. The so-called special environmental compensation will get a 330 million Swedish crown boost (around 30 million euros) to 885 million crowns (around 80 million euros) annually. Swedish rail celebrates.

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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