European Environmentally Related Tax Revenue from Taxes on Pollution in Fishing and Aquaculture Share by Country (Million US Dollars)

The European environmentally related tax revenue from taxes on pollution in fishing and aquaculture shows significant variations among countries in 2023. France leads with substantial revenue, followed by Malta, while the United Kingdom, Spain, and other countries register low figures. Malta experienced the highest year-on-year increase at 7.65%, while Denmark faced a notable decrease of 7.14%. Other countries like Poland and Spain also saw declines, whereas Latvia, Sweden, and Serbia observed moderate increases in revenue. The compound annual growth rate over the past five years indicates a mixed trend, with few countries managing consistent growth in this segment.

Looking ahead, as environmental regulations tighten and sustainability becomes a focal agenda, revenue from taxes on pollution in the fishing and aquaculture sectors is expected to shift. Countries investing in cleaner technologies may see reduced tax revenue, while those facing economic and regulatory transitions might witness fluctuations. Policymakers will need to balance economic impacts with environmental goals carefully.

Top countries in Environmentally Related Tax Revenue from Taxes on Pollution in Fishing and Aquaculture Share by Country (Million US Dollars)

# 9 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 96.87 2023 +8.44% +1.11% View data
2 2 Malta 2.55 2023 +39.58% +7.65% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 0.55 2023 +2.32% +0.72% View data
4 4 Spain 0.22 2023 +7.54% -0.66% View data
5 5 Denmark 0.15 2023 +2.15% -7.14% View data
6 6 Poland 0.061 2023 -7.35% -5.63% View data
7 7 Latvia 0.014 2023 +4.04% +3.09% View data
8 8 Sweden 0.012 2023 +6.51% +3% View data
9 9 Serbia 0.004 2023 +1.13% +2.05% View data

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