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Vietnam Introduces New Guidelines for International Carbon Credit Transfers

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Base Carbon has released an update regarding Vietnam’s regulatory framework for international carbon credit transfers. The company stated that Vietnam has introduced new guidelines aimed at regulating the transfer of carbon credits across borders, which could impact projects and transactions involving carbon offset initiatives within the country.

According to Base Carbon, these regulations are part of Vietnam’s broader efforts to align with international standards on climate action and carbon trading. The framework outlines specific requirements for entities involved in generating, transferring, or utilizing carbon credits internationally. It also addresses compliance measures and reporting obligations for such activities. Base Carbon noted that these developments may influence the operational landscape for organizations engaged in carbon offset projects in Vietnam, including those seeking to participate in global markets for emissions reductions.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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