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United States - Korea Free Trade Agreement
The United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement provides for the elimination of tariffs for the following goods, among others: Electric generation equipment Mechanical equipment including pumps, appliances, and other advanced machinery Electric motors, transformers, batteries, and…
Trade Agreement between Japan and the United States of America
The Trade Agreement between Japan and the United States of America came into force on 1 January 2020, eliminating tariffs for a significant portion of goods traded between both countries, covering various sectors such as steel and iron, automotive, and digital trade. The…
Vietnam-US Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA)
On July, 2000, the Governments of Vietnam and the United States signed a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), which covers trade in goods, protection of intellectual property rights, trade in services, investment protection, business facilitation, and transparency. The agreement…
Japan-Mongolia Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
The Japan-Mongolia Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) entered into force on June 7, 2016. The agreement includes most energy products and their constituents including but not limited to: iron, metals, steel, battery packs and cells, anodes, heat pumps, electric cars, and ICE…
Japan-Mexico Economic Partnership Agreement
The Mexico-Japan Agreement for the Strengthening of the Economic Partnership was signed on 17 September 2004 and entered into force on 01 April 2005. This EPA with Japan was its first Free Trade Agreement with a country from Asia For Mexico. Major products in this FTA are in…
Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
The EU and Japan's Economic Partnership Agreement entered into force on 1 February 2019. When it comes to energy technology trade, the treaty has customs duties elimination for the following prioritized products: iron, metals, steel, aluminum, battery packs and cells, heat…
Japan-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (JICEPA)
The Japan-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (JICEPA) is a bilateral trade agreement which was signed 16 February 2011 and came into force on 1 August 2011. The agreement ratifies base tariffs in a broad number of sectors, including the energy products and…
The Act on the Examination of Foreign Investment
The Act on the Examination of Foreign Investment entered into force on 1 May 2021. It introduced an FDI screening mechanism with line with the European Union standards which requires any foreign investor defined as non-EU investor to obtain a permit prior to executing its…
China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
The China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement was signed on April 7, 2008 and came into effect on October 1 of the same year. On April 7, 2022, the Protocol on Upgrading the Free Trade Agreement officially came into effect, to further open the market for both sides. Goods such as…
Additional Support Measures to Encourage Exports: Batteries
In September 2023, the Korean government's Emergency Economic Ministers Committee (led by the Ministry of Economy and Finance) announced Additional Support Measures to Encourage Exports, a portfolio of policy measures aimed at boosting export competitiveness through a…
Combined Energy Storage System Adoption Program
The Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, in coordination with the Korea Energy Agency, administers an annual government grant program for businesses and residential customers. For businesses, grants are available only to small- and medium enterprises. The program has…
Germany's Strategy on China to Manage Dependency in Critical Sectors
Germany developed its first strategy on China focusing on key critical sectors including medicine, lithium batteries and critical minerals. While maintaining friendly trade and investment ties with China, Germany aims to reduce critical dependencies in critical sectors by…
Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the States of the European Free Trade Association
The free trade agreement between Mexico and the European Free Trade Association States ("EFTA"), involving Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, entered into force on 1 July 2001. It covers most industrial products across HS sectors 25 through 97 including most…
Free Trade Agreement between Jordan and the States of the European Free Trade Association
The free trade agreement between Jordan and the European Free Trade Association States ("EFTA"), involving Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland was entered into force in 2002. It covers most industrial products across HS sectors 25 through 97 including most energy…
Green Industries Growth Accelerator
The UK government has pledged GBP 960 million over the forthcoming five years towards the Green Industries Growth Accelerator, aiming to expedite manufacturing within pivotal net zero sectors, including offshore wind, networks, CCUS, hydrogen and
Korea - Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
The Korea - Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement builds on the Korea - ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (Indonesia is an ASEAN member state) to foster economic cooperation between the two countries by further lowering customs duties, encouraging investment, and…
Korea - India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
The Korea - India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement is an agreement between Korea and India that aims to foster economic cooperation between the two signatory states through fostering trade of both good and services through lowering of tariffs and other regulatory…
Korea - New Zealand Free Trade Agreement
The Korea - New Zealand Free Trade Agreement aims at creating a free trade agreement between the two signatory nations by eliminating various barriers, including tariffs and regulatory hurdles. The Agreement covers, among others, the elimination of tariffs for the following…
Korea - Colombia Free Trade Agreement
The Korea - Colombia Free Trade Agreement aims to foster stronger economic ties between the two nations by eliminating tariffs and customs duties per the terms of the Agreement. The Agreement covers, among others, the elimination of tariffs for the following goods: Electric…
Free Trade Agreement between Japan and Switzerland
The free trade agreement between Japan and Switzerland was signed on 19 February 2009. The agreement was entered into force on 1 September 2009. It covers most industrial products across HS sectors 25 through 97 including most energy products and its constituents including but…
Free Trade Agreement between Tunisia and the States of the European Free Trade Association
The free trade agreement between Tunisia and the European Free Trade Association States ("EFTA"), involving Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, was signed on 17 Dec 2004. The Agreement entered into force on 1 June 2005 for Switzerland and Liechtenstein, 1 August…
Free Trade Agreement between Lebanon and the States of the European Free Trade Association
The free trade agreement between Israel and the European Free Trade Association States ("EFTA"), involving Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland was entered into force on 1 Jul 2007. It covers most industrial products across HS sectors 25 through 97 including most…
Just Energy Transition Partnership - Coal phase-out
Indonesia committed to achieving net-zero by 2060 at the latest, supported by complete coal-phase out by 2056. Furthermore, Indonesia has plans to bring forward its coal phase-out target to 2050 if funding is made available to
Climate Act - Denmark's coal phase-out
Denmark is set to ban coal-based electricity production by 2028, closing the Nordjyllandsværket power station by this date. This phase-out goes along with the repeated commitment of reducing by 70% GHG emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels set in the Climate Act in
Government spending to enhance the transmission and distribution capacities of the electricity network
The Croatian government is dedicating funding to strengthen the domestic electricity
Strengthening the electricity medium-voltage distribution network
The Government of Slovenia is investing in the upgrade of the electricity distribution network, in order to enable the connection of a higher share of renewable energy installations, as recharging infrastructures for electric
Government spending for energy efficient restructuring of district heating systems
The Slovenian government is increasing the funding allocated to calls for projects seeking to restructure district heating systems based on renewable
Government spending in electricity grid modernisation
The Government of Latvia is earmarking spending from 2024 to 2026 upgrade its electricity network, notably to enhance renewable energy integration and develop domestic exporting
Modernisation and digitalisation of the transmission system and regional distribution systems
The Government of Slovak Republic aims to modernise and digitalise the transmission system and regional distribution systems, to ensure that sufficient grid capacity is catered for the connection of renewable energy systems (RES), which are essential to achieve carbon neutrality…
Offshore Wind Energy Fund
The Government of Poland has implemented the Offshore Wind Fund with the intent to incentivise private investment and improve financing access in Poland’s offshore wind energy
Transmission network development
The Government of Poland is investing in the development of transmission networks and smart electricity infrastructure, and the implementation of information technology
Solar and wind power deployment
The Government of Lithuania was providing support to the construction of renewable energy sources (RES) including onshore RES solar and wind power
Government spending for industrial area decarbonisation
The Hungarian government is allocating funds to support the decarbonisation and sustainable energy use in industrial and logistics parks, as well as energy intensive
Electricity network development and digitalisation
The electricity network development and digitalisation investment aims at supporting the uptake of renewable energy, improving the consumer and producer electricity connections and the quality of service offered by the system operators. This includes purchase and installation of…
Small-scale Nuclear Power Plants (SNPPs) and the Comprehensive Reform of the Nuclear Energy Act.
As part of Finland's Repower EU, the EUR 1.65 million is budgeted for 2025–2027 for the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority for the preparation of the safe commissioning of small-scale nuclear power plants (SNPPs) as well as the comprehensive reform of the Nuclear Energy
Program to increase renewable energy grid integration
The program to increase the access of renewable energy production to the electricity distribution system aims to co-finance investments to increase the capacity of the electricity distribution
Support for renewable energy deployment
The investment on facilitating the deployment of renewable energy sources aims to facilitate the rollout of renewable energy projects in Estonia with a focus on wind
Distribution system upgrade
Czech Republic introduced a measure on the construction, strengthening, reconstruction and modernization of distribution systems" to accommodate the expected increase in demand for the integration of intermittent renewables into the
Stimulation of Sustainable Energy Production and Climate Transition (SDE++)
Launched on September 2023, the SDE+ focuses on the options of renewable electricity, renewable gas and renewable heat and subsidises, the difference between the cost price of renewable energy and the market price, to encourage the deployment of renewables in the
Denmark's REPowerEU - Renewable Energy
The Danish government is supporting the development of domestic renewable energy capacity, notably to boost offshore wind energy
Photovoltaic systems and electricity storage systems
The subsidy scheme aimed to support photovoltaic systems investments on buildings and electricity storage and promote energy independence through the setup of small-capacity plants. The investment also contributes to other environmental objectives by supporting buildings' land…
Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution - Point 1: Offshore Wind Power
As part of the Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution (with an expected budget of 12 billion GBP) announced by the UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, : Point 1 : Advancing Offshore Wind By 2030, plan to quadruple offshore wind capacity, including 1 GW of…
Indonesia Carbon Trading Scheme (ETS)
The Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia inaugurated the launch of carbon trading in the electricity generation subsector on Wednesday 22 February 2023, announced in a press release from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. This launch…
GX: Green Transformation Policy: Carbon Levy
Through its GX (Green Transformation) Basic Policy, Japan aims to introduce a carbon levy on fossil fuel imports on power, gas and oil companies. The introduction of this levy will start in 2028, along with a mandatory national
Restrictive measures against Russia
The European Union announced a package of economic sanctions and restrictions on energy-related equipment and technology since 2014. The scope of sanctions were gradually expanded with the latest package of sanctions enacted on 24 June. Energy sector related sanctions include:…
Restrictive measures against Syria
The European Union has been implementing restrictive measures against Syria since 2011, including the following energy sector related ones: Import ban on crude oil and petroleum products from Syria; Ban on investment in the Syrian oil industry; Ban on investment in companies…
Union regime for the control of exports, brokering, technical assistance, transit and transfer of dual-use items
Under Regulation (EU) 2021/821 (the “Dual-Use Regulation”) which regulates the exports of dual-use goods, the following energy-sector related goods are subject to export authorisation : nuclear materials, facilities and equipment including nuclear reactors and heat exchangers;…
Green Tariff (Feed-in Tariff)
"The Green Tariff" policy is a feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme for electricity generated from renewable energy sources was introduced in Ukraine in 2009. Scheme will be open until 1st of January 2030. "The Law on Electrical Energy Industry" of 16th October 1997 created a legal…
Extension of Renewable Energy Support Scheme (YEKDEM)
YEKDEM is Renewable Energy Resources Support Scheme to incentivize renewable energy production in Turkey. On 17th September 2020, the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resource extended YEKDEM application deadline for another six months. Accordingly, electricity producers can…
Ordinance on the promotion of electricity production from renewable energy sources (OEneR)
This Ordinance regulates the promotion of electricity production from renewable energies, which is financed by the grid surcharge referred to in Art. 35 NEAT. A latest version is under public consultation and incorporates the following measures: The ordinance provides for a…