A majority in the European Parliament has rejected proposals by the European Commission to increase the minimum tobacco tax and expand it to e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches. The decision does not impose automatic consequences, as individual member states have the final say. Countries like Luxembourg, where tobacco taxes are lower, have shown resistance to the proposed increases. Negotiations among member states continue.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively without apparent bias. It outlines the rejection of the EU Commission's proposal by the European Parliament, notes the lack of binding consequences, highlights resistance from certain countries, and mentions ongoing negotiations. There is no evident slm
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- government European Parliament
- government European Commission