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Taiwan projects NT$4 billion in carbon fee revenue
Taiwan’s environment minister announced projected carbon fee revenues of NT$4 billion to NT$4.5 billion for next year. The government is exploring relief measures for industries affected by U.S. tariffs, including potential carbon fee discounts.2025/09/23 20:00 -

Taiwan signs carbon trading MOU with European exchange
Taiwan Carbon Exchange partners with European Energy Exchange to enhance its emissions trading system. This MOU aims to create a transparent market in Taiwan.2025/06/30 12:14 -

Taiwan to study German carbon trading for climate goals
Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment will send 45 representatives to Germany on June 22 to study the Emissions Trading System. The trip aims to design an effective ETS to reduce carbon emissions, with plans for a dual-track system by 2027.2025/06/16 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 -

Control Yuan raises alarm over carbon pricing delays
The Control Yuan raised concerns over delays in Taiwan’s carbon pricing system, risking the 2050 net-zero target. Emissions in 2022 were 264.13 million metric tons.2024/11/14 13:50 -

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



