Skip to content
Climate Change Laws of the World logo globe
Climate Change Laws of the World logo text

Carbon Pricing Act no 23/2018

Geography
Year
2018
Document Type
Legislative

Summary

This law requires the reporting of and the payment of a tax in relation to greenhouse gas emissions, and amends the Energy Conservation Act.

The 2018 budget law stipulated that Singapore will impose a carbon tax entering into force in 2019. All facilities producing 25,000 tonnes or more of greenhouse gas emissions in a year will have to pay a carbon tax. The carbon tax will initially be S$5 per tonne of greenhouse gas emissions from 2019 to 2023. The Government will review the carbon tax rate by 2023, with plans to increase it to between S$10 and S$15 per tonne of emissions by 2030. The the 2022 budget, presented by the government in March 2022, considerably hikes these figures. The tax should be put at S$25 in 2024 and 2025, and S$45 in 2026 and 2027. The 2030 target now stands at between S$50 and S$80.

This Act was amended in 2022. The Carbon Pricing Amendment t Act introduces a progressive increase in carbon tax rates, sets up an International Carbon Credits (ICC) framework, and implements an industry transition framework allowing Emission-Intensive Trade-Exposed (EITE) sectors to receive transitory allowances. It further revises the list of greenhouse gases (GHG).  

Documents

Document
Topics 
Beta
Search results
Main document
Policy
–

About this law

Year
2018
Most recent update
07/03/2023
Response areas
Mitigation
Sectors
Economy-wide
Topics
, ,  

 Topics mentioned most in this law  
Beta

See how often topics get mentioned in this law and view specific passages of text highlighted in each document. Accuracy is not 100%. Learn more

Group
Topics
Target
Policy instrument
Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Public finance actor

Targets  1

Note

CCLW national policies

The summary of this document was written by researchers at the Grantham Research Institute . If you want to use this summary, please check terms of use for citation and licensing of third party data.