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Corporate income tax exemption for greenhouse gas reduction
Thailand aims to achieve a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (NDCs) by 2030 under the Paris Agreement.
What is green credit?
Countries around the world are preparing themselves to deal with climate change in their attempts to solve the global warming crisis.
Thailand’s trading strategies and market promotion to support the BCG economy
The BCG economic model is used as part of the determination of products for the promotion of exports, in accordance with the country’s development direction under the strategy of driving Thailand’s development.
“Carbon price” measures and the country’s competitiveness
Carbon tax and carbon credit exchange measures (often collectively referred to as “carbon pricing”) are important economic measures to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
Tax measures for reducing global warming in Thailand
The current global warming problem is caused by the rising temperature of the earth. The main cause of this problem is the greenhouse gasses, which prevent some of the heat in the atmosphere.
The “carbon tax,” a global trend that entrepreneurs must know about
Carbon dioxide is a major cause of the global greenhouse effect and leads to global warming and global climate change.
Sustainable banking for long-term business and social sustainability
Nowadays, when considering investing in industries, investors are more focused on long-term performance than short-term performance, and are more interested in sustainable development and environmental impact.
Thai-Japan partnership toward a zero-carbon society in the EEC
The development of low-carbon industries in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), following the circular economy concept.
Low-carbon business models for improving competitiveness
In an era when the world is paying much more attention to the environment, the trend of “low-carbon business” is an important part of business operations.
Draft Thailand Taxonomy toward environmental sustainability
At present, many countries around the world, including Thailand, are facing the risks arising from climate change, which is an important, serious problem that all countries must urgently solve.
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