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Singapore’s carbon tax rises to $45/ton in 2026, raising utility bills slightly, but rebates and lower energy prices offset most of the cost.
Singapore’s carbon tax will rise to $45 per ton in 2026, increasing monthly utility bills by about $3 for the average household, but lower energy prices and a $380 annual U-Save rebate package will offset much of the impact.
The tax, which applies to major emitters in key industries, is set to reach $50–$80 per ton by 2030.
Some companies receive undisclosed carbon tax relief to maintain competitiveness, and the government plans to release aggregated data on these allowances in 2027.
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El impuesto al carbono de Singapur sube a $45/tonelada en 2026, aumentando ligeramente las facturas de servicios públicos, pero los descuentos y los precios más bajos de la energía compensan la mayor parte del costo.