Opinion

Australia is about to be hit by a carbon tax, whether the PM likes it or not. But the proceeds will go overseas

By Peter Martin
Updated November 3 2021 - 7:20am, first published 5:25am
The EU has cottoned on to the imperfect carbon-price workarounds introduced by countries that still rely heavily on fossil fuels. Picture: Shutterstock
The EU has cottoned on to the imperfect carbon-price workarounds introduced by countries that still rely heavily on fossil fuels. Picture: Shutterstock

Ten years ago, in the lead-up to Australia's short-lived carbon price (or "carbon tax" - either description is valid), the deepest fear on the part of businesses was that they would lose out to untaxed firms overseas.