The Turkish Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change (MoEUCC) is currently preparing new measures to help KKDIK registrants submit dossiers ahead of the deadline in December 2023. Concern has been raised regarding the exceptionally low number of registrations and the problems with access to data. This was announced at a recent meeting between the Ministry and industry representatives such as manufacturers and only representatives. The MoEUCC is shortly publishing a circular with new guidance on data sharing, potentially including a cap on costs and a delay for certain information requirements. To date, the Ministry has only received approximately 504 lead dossiers, which is significantly lower than expected. Industry is expecting over 10,000 registrations until the end of the registration period. The final deadline of the 31 December 2023 is not expected to be postponed. Tonnage band-specific deadlines (before 31 December 2023) for Lead Dossiers per tonnage band will be announced with the circular. This means that the Ministry could impose some dates during 2023 for the submittal of the lead registrations, probably based on tonnage band criteria. If no Lead Registration has been defined by that specific deadline the MoEUCC will assign a company from the MBDF (similar to SIEF in EU) to the role. Lisam Turkey will provide an update once the circular is published.