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Ford chairman calls for petrol tax to drive change

By Richard Waters

Published: April 29 2009 03:00 | Last updated: April 29 2009 03:00

Higher taxes to push the price of petrol up by more than 70 per cent are needed to change Americans' car-buying habits and usher in a new generation of fuel-efficient vehicles, according to Bill Ford, chairman of Ford Motor.

His comments, made during an interview with the Financial Times, come as the Obama administration faces mounting political and business-group resistance to its own, less radical plan to tackle greenhouse gas emissions using a cap-and-trade system.

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