South Korea eyes ETS reform to strengthen carbon market

Published 10:39 on June 7, 2016  /  Last updated at 01:09 on June 8, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance has set out to reform its emissions trading scheme in a bid to boost market liquidity, a move that could include bringing in speculative trading and establishing a futures market.
South Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance has set out to reform its emissions trading scheme in a bid to boost market liquidity, a move that could include bringing in speculative trading and establishing a futures market.


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