Turkish government delays Climate Law with national ETS

Published 12:15 on April 16, 2025  /  Last updated at 12:28 on April 16, 2025  / /  Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA

The Turkish government withdrew the country's draft Climate Law from discussions in parliament on Tuesday, putting on hold a policy that would introduce a national emissions trading system, amid opposition, according to local media. 
The Turkish government withdrew the country's draft Climate Law from discussions in parliament on Tuesday, putting on hold a policy that would introduce a national emissions trading system, amid opposition, according to local media. 


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