China should learn from pilot markets to introduce CO2 allowance auctioning, govt think-tank says

Published 11:51 on April 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:51 on April 17, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China has not yet introduced auctioning in its national carbon market, but regulators could easily formulate rules for paid allowance allocation based on the lessons learned in the pilot markets, researchers from a government-run think-tank have suggested.
China has not yet introduced auctioning in its national carbon market, but regulators could easily formulate rules for paid allowance allocation based on the lessons learned in the pilot markets, researchers from a government-run think-tank have suggested.


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