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Ministry announces carbon fee cuts amid U.S. tariff fears
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment plans a 20% carbon fee discount for high-risk industries in 2024. This aims to counter U.S. tariffs as Taiwan’s carbon fee system begins.2025/11/24 20:00 -

Delta Electronics urges swift carbon fee adaptation
Delta Electronics’ Jesse Chou stresses the need for businesses to adapt to carbon pricing at the Taiwan Next think tank event. He highlights the EU’s CBAM and Taiwan’s carbon fee system as key changes.2025/05/07 19:16 -

Taiwan to launch carbon pricing to meet global standards
President Lai Ching-te announced Taiwan’s plan to implement a carbon pricing system to align with global standards. The initiative aims to avoid penalties and ensure competitiveness amid U.S. tariff changes.2025/04/24 17:27 -

Taiwan cuts emissions by 4.64% since 2005 baseline
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment reports a 4.64% drop in 2023 greenhouse gas emissions from 2005 levels, aligning with NDC goals. Efforts include carbon capture and green finance.2025/04/17 14:23 -

Taiwan to station staff in EU for carbon policy updates
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment plans to navigate the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism by stationing personnel in the EU and organizing exchanges to aid industries in adapting to carbon pricing changes.2024/09/18 11:05 -

TCX initiates first global carbon credit trades
The Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange (TCX) has launched its first international carbon credit transactions, offering credits sourced from various regions in Asia, Africa, and South America. Notable companies such as TSMC, Foxconn, China Steel Corporation, and Taiwan Financial Holding have expressed interest in participating in the inaugural trade event. The initial batch of credits available on the Taiwan Carbon Exchange is estimated to range from 50,000 to 100,000 tons and has been certified by the Gold Standard. Once procured, these credits cannot be resold on the carbon exchange platform, and their use will be determined by each company’s individual needs. It is important to note that these credits have international "voluntary" carbon rights and do not fall under "mandatory" carbon pricing, meaning they cannot be used to offset Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).2023/12/22 16:49



