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CARBON TAX on domestic solid fuel could open up a huge price difference between the Republic and Northern Ireland, leading to widespread smuggling of illegal high-sulphur coal across the Border, according to lobby group the Solid Fuel Trade Group.
The group, which represents coal importers, has also warned that the proposed tax
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