Turkiye’s ETS law passes parliament after months of delays

Published 23:40 on July 2, 2025 / Last updated at 23:40 on July 2, 2025 / and / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe, Middle East), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Turkiye’s long-awaited climate change framework bill was passed in the country's legislature on Wednesday after months of delays and nearly a decade of preparations, mandating the creation of an emissions trading system (ETS) that allows the use of offsets for compliance, and leaving the door open for a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).
Turkiye’s long-awaited climate change framework bill was passed in the country's legislature on Wednesday after months of delays and nearly a decade of preparations, mandating the creation of an emissions trading system (ETS) that allows the use of offsets for compliance, and leaving the door open for a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).


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