IATA urges govt to introduce incentives or tax credits in Budget 2025 to support SAF


KUALA LUMPUR: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urges the government to consider introducing incentives or tax credits in the upcoming Budget 2025 to support Malaysia’s emerging sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry.

IATA’s regional vice-president for North Asia and Asia Pacific (ad interim), Dr Xie Xingquan, said long-term government support and stable policies for research and development in energy transformation, especially for SAF in Malaysia, would also be crucial.

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