Plastics tax, carbon trading cash to cover Brexit gap in EU budget - officials
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A top European Union official Charles Michel proposed on Friday to fill the Brexit hole in the bloc's next long-term budget with revenue from a new tax on plastics and funds from trading carbon emissions.Presenting a so-called negotiating box, which will form the basis of intense horse-trading between 27 EU national leaders at a summit on Feb. 20, Michel proposed a budget for 2021-27 at 1.074% of the EU's gross national income, or 1.095 trillion euros (£913.5 billion).The..