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Vol. 57 No. 4 (2025): Prawo i Więź nr 4 (57) 2025

Singapore’s Carbon Tax Regulations: Lessons for Building a Carbon Tax Legal Framework in Vietnam

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36128/PRIW.VI57.1359
Submitted
22 May 2025
Published
06-10-2025

Abstract

This paper analyses Singapore’s carbon tax regulations and draws conclusions that can inform the development of a legal framework for a carbon tax in Vietnam.  Using a qualitative methodology, the paper analyses documents and policies, and compares the legal frameworks of Singapore and Vietnam. By learning from Singapore’s experience of implementing a carbon tax since 2019, which has achieved effective greenhouse gas emission reductions with a gradually increasing tax rate up to SGD/tonne by 2024, Vietnam could adopt a similar approach with a phased tax increase roadmap and clear emission thresholds.  However, these recommendations are based on inferences that lack a clear basis for verification in the Vietnamese context. The paper also provides a model for designing a carbon tax legal framework that is suitable for Vietnam’s economic context. The recommendations aim to promote sustainable development and raise awareness of climate change mitigation by providing a comparative perspective on the application of carbon taxes in Southeast Asia. 

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