04/12/2023 (Agence Europe) – On the occasion of COP28 (see other news), Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Spain, France, Kenya, the African Union Commission and the European Commission as an observer jointly launched a new task force on international taxation on Friday 1 December. Supported by the European Climate Foundation, the group is to examine new sources of revenue that could unlock additional funding for action in favour of development, nature and the climate, in particular through innovative tax mechanisms, according to a press release from the Presidency of the French Republic. Its aim will be to identify the most promising avenues and put forward concrete proposals at COP30. The task force will meet for the first time in early 2024, to appoint supporting experts and define its work plan. (AD)