MALAYSIA’S National Climate Change Bill may be designed as an environmental law, but in economic terms its first visible impact could arrive in the form of electricity tariffs.
The proposed legislation, expected to underpin the country’s first formal carbon pricing framework, will pave the way for a carbon tax beginningå this year, with the energy and iron-and-steel sectors identified as the first industries in line.
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