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Rwanda becomes sixth country to ink carbon credit pact with Singapore

The Straits Times

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May 07, 2025

The landlocked East African nation of Rwanda has become the latest country to finalize a carbon trading agreement with Singapore—the sixth such pact that the Republic has inked since end-2023.

- Shabana Begum

Rwanda becomes sixth country to ink carbon credit pact with Singapore

The implementation agreement was signed on May 6 by Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu and Rwanda's Minister of Environment, Dr Valentine Uwamariya, during her visit to Singapore.

Ms Fu—who is also Minister-in-Charge of Trade Relations—noted that the carbon trading pact adds to Singapore and Rwanda's "strengthened cooperation in forward-looking areas such as digital economy and fintech".

Dr Uwamariya said: "Through this agreement, we aim to promote high-integrity carbon markets, achieve tangible emissions reductions, and support sustainable development for our communities."

Singapore has also inked implementation agreements with Papua New Guinea, Ghana, Bhutan, Peru, and Chile.

These bilateral pacts will allow Singapore to buy carbon credits to offset some of its greenhouse gas emissions, enabling the country to meet its climate targets under the Paris Agreement. Under the climate pact, countries can buy carbon credits generated in other nations or regions to meet domestic climate targets.

Singapore had earlier estimated that it would use high-quality carbon credits to offset about 2.5 million tonnes of emissions a year from 2021 to 2030.

For example, the country's total emissions in 2030 are expected to be 62.51 million tonnes and would be brought down to its target of 60 million tonnes with the use of carbon credits.

These credits can be purchased by the Singapore Government or by carbon tax-liable companies. Such firms can buy carbon credits from projects in partner countries to offset up to 5 per cent of their taxable emissions.

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