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Written Reply To Singapore Parliamentary Question On Climate Reporting Requirements For SMEs

Date 25/09/2025

Date: For Parliament Sitting on 25 September 2025

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Ms He Ting Ru, Sengkang GRC

Question

To ask the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance what is the rationale for delaying climate reporting requirements for small and mid-sized companies listed on the SGX by five years when the proposed extension by the Singapore Business Federation is one to two years.

Answer by Mr Gan Kim Yong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, and Chairman of MAS:

1. Supporting companies in their climate reporting journey is one component of the Singapore government’s plan to reach net zero by 2050. 

2. Prior to announcing the changes to its climate reporting requirements, SGX Regulation conducted a series of reviews, focus groups, and surveys to assess listed companies’ readiness for International Sustainability Standards Board-based (ISSB-based) climate reporting. The Singapore Business Federation’s recommendation was one of the sources of feedback considered by SGX Regulation and ACRA. 

3. The feedback suggested that companies had made progress in their climate reporting capabilities. However, small and medium-sized companies, that are less well- equipped compared to larger enterprises, will need more time to develop their capabilities to fulfil ISSB-based climate reporting requirements. We are also mindful that many of our businesses are currently facing a more challenging operating environment due to global economic headwinds. It is important to ensure that imposing the new ISSB reporting standards will not undermine our competitiveness versus other jurisdictions.

4. As ISSB-based climate reporting is at an early stage of adoption worldwide, the five-year extension provides time for smaller listed companies to prepare themselves to meet the higher standards. This includes developing robust processes to collect key information and critical data points to produce quality climate reporting.

5. We want our companies to be greener and more sustainable, and ensure they remain globally competitive. The government will continue to work with the industry to support companies in their climate reporting journey, including capacity-building for directors, senior management, and practitioners.