European Environmentally Related Tax Revenue from All Environmental Taxes in Motion Picture, Video, Television Programme Production; Programming and Broadcasting Activities by Country

In 2023, the Environmentally Related Tax Revenue from European countries in the motion picture and broadcasting industry showed significant disparities. France led with $320.67 million, although it experienced a slight decline of 1.26% from the previous year. Germany and the United Kingdom, with revenues of $44.09 million and $37.84 million, saw decreases of 5.41% and 1.95%, respectively. While some countries like Slovakia and Serbia observed growth rates of 7.06% and 4.21%, others like Austria and Hungary faced substantial declines, with Austria falling by 11.87% and Hungary experiencing a dramatic 58.07% reduction.

Future trends to watch for include:

  • An increasing focus on sustainability policies across Europe may influence tax revenue dynamics in the sector.
  • Technological advancements and digital transformation in media could alter environmental tax structures.
  • Countries with current growth like Slovakia and Slovenia may become more significant contributors over time.
  • Regulatory changes at the EU level could harmonize or disrupt existing tax revenues, impacting future financial forecasts.

Top countries in Environmentally Related Tax Revenue from All Environmental Taxes in Motion Picture, Video, Television Programme Production; Programming and Broadcasting Activities by Country

# 10 Countries Million US Dollars Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 France 320.67 2023 +0.46% -1.26% View data
2 2 Germany 44.09 2023 -7.5% -5.41% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 37.84 2023 -4.49% -1.95% View data
4 4 Italy 37.52 2023 -1.16% -3.29% View data
5 5 Netherlands 23.63 2023 +5.93% +0.01% View data
6 6 Spain 16.14 2023 -2.12% -4.38% View data
7 7 Belgium 13.77 2023 +1.77% +0.53% View data
8 8 Denmark 13.4 2023 +0.13% -4.24% View data
9 9 Poland 9.23 2023 +0.43% -2.45% View data
10 10 Ireland 7.92 2023 +3.21% +3.97% View data

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