Japan destined for domestic emissions trading scheme as Cabinet approves GX policy

Published 07:34 on February 10, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:14 on February 10, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan

Japan's Cabinet on Friday approved its basic GX plan, a 10-year roadmap for the country towards realising decarbonisation, including initial arrangements for a domestic carbon pricing scheme that will transition to a full-fledged emissions trading system from 2033.
Japan's Cabinet on Friday approved its basic GX plan, a 10-year roadmap for the country towards realising decarbonisation, including initial arrangements for a domestic carbon pricing scheme that will transition to a full-fledged emissions trading system from 2033.


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