South Korea triples volume available in April CO2 auction

Published 09:26 on April 3, 2019  /  Last updated at 09:26 on April 3, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

Around three times as many carbon allowances will be available in next week’s South Korean auction as in the previous sales, after the government announced Tuesday it has borrowed nearly half a million KAUs from the June volume to boost market supply.
Around three times as many carbon allowances will be available in next week’s South Korean auction as in the previous sales, after the government announced Tuesday it has borrowed nearly half a million KAUs from the June volume to boost market supply.


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