Leading international US corporations have developed a hidden strategy to counter the large-scale economic bill of Byjden. Measures to prevent the climate crisis proposed by the US President provide for increasing taxes for enterprises, writes The Guardian.
Influential business associations in which Apple’s leaders, Amazon, Microsoft, Disney, and many other major American companies intend through the lobby groups to secretly impede the approval of the climate section of the new economy plan “all possible ways”, reports The Washington Post . According to lobbying organizations, restrictions prescribed in the bill are ineffective and harmful to the market, but an open statement against can damage the “green” image of companies. Corporations declare that they are ready to conduct independent policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and creating environmentally friendly production.
In the event of the adoption, the project in question will become the largest climate law over the past 10 years. It will create a system of phased refusal from carbon dioxide emissions from the US Electric Power System, reduce the subsidies for combustible fuel, will provide payments to support carbon black nuclear power and the introduction of electric vehicles.
A package of comprehensive reforms, designed for 3.5 trillion dollars, has already caused public debates and disagreements in the US Congress, including among the members of the Democratic Party, which the President represents.