Mexican ETS simulation wraps up as market “shocks” lower compliance in final round

Published 19:13 on August 24, 2018  /  Last updated at 19:32 on August 24, 2018  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Canada, Mexico, US

Compliance in the final round of Mexico's cap-and-trade simulation dropped as unexpected "shocks" were introduced into the market, according to the final results published this week from the months-long exercise to prepare emitters for the country's real carbon market.
Compliance in the final round of Mexico's cap-and-trade simulation dropped as unexpected "shocks" were introduced into the market, according to the final results published this week from the months-long exercise to prepare emitters for the country's real carbon market.


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