Japan is set to enforce new mandatory rules on climate reporting for major companies as part of the next phase of its national emissions trading system. Bloomberg posted on X that this initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability in corporate environmental practices. The regulations will require companies to disclose detailed information on their carbon emissions and sustainability efforts. This move is part of Japan's broader strategy to address climate change and promote sustainable business practices. The government hopes that these measures will encourage companies to adopt greener technologies and reduce their carbon footprint. The new rules are expected to be implemented in the coming months, marking a significant step in Japan's environmental policy.