TheTurkish Emissions Trading System is thecarbon emission trading system ofTurkey, which is supposed to start in Q3 2026,[1] with a pilot phase including industries such as cement.[2] Exporters have to pay theEU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism from 1 January 2026 until the Turkish ETS starts. The implementation phase is due to run from 2027 to 2034.[3] As of 2025 a law has been passed but allowances not yet decided,[4] and it has not yet clear whether the country will join theCooperative Mechanisms under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.[5]: section 4.4.1 In 2025 experts said that the lack of clarity on allowances (caps) was hindering future decarbonization.[6]
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