Taxing oil companies
a plan of the uk government to tax the profits of oil companies was halted after the oil industry said that such a move could jeopardise investment in North Sea exploration. Gordon Brown, the country's chancellor of the exchequer, said he would not do anything to damage investment and job creation in the North Sea. Brown added that he was
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