The director general of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mait Palmi, commented on the recently presented car tax bill, stating that it poses a significant risk to Estonia. Palmi contends that the bill does not incentivize the replacement of existing vehicles and could lead to the country becoming a “European car junkyard,” according to a report by ERR. The discussion centers around the proposed car tax. Topics: #car #tax #estonia Post navigation Lenny Kravitz, 59, completely undressed in the video shot by an Ukrainian Kalle Grünthal, who has been caught in the midst of a fuel scandal, refuses to comment