China likely to introduce key ETS reforms in 2023 -govt advisor

Published 02:50 on April 19, 2022  /  Last updated at 02:50 on April 19, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China is set to introduce major changes to its national emissions trading scheme such as bringing in more sectors and begin auctioning of some CO2 permits from the 2023 compliance year, according to a leading academic who is advising the government on ETS design.
China is set to introduce major changes to its national emissions trading scheme such as bringing in more sectors and begin auctioning of some CO2 permits from the 2023 compliance year, according to a leading academic who is advising the government on ETS design.


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