Turkey has implemented new mechanisms to assist its exporters in meeting the requirements of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). These measures aim to help Turkish businesses adapt to the new regulations and maintain their competitiveness in the European market.
The Turkish government has introduced various support programs, including financial incentives and technical assistance, to ensure that exporters can comply with CBAM’s stringent carbon emission standards. These initiatives are part of Turkey’s broader strategy to align with global decarbonization efforts and reduce the carbon footprint of its industries.
By proactively addressing the challenges posed by CBAM, Turkey aims to secure its position as a key trading partner with the EU while promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly practices within its industrial sector.