South Korea should relax carryover rules to vitalise ETS, think-tank says

Published 07:50 on July 21, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:02 on July 21, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korea should gradually ease carryover restrictions to better reflect the current national emissions reductions target and boost liquidity in the domestic emissions trading scheme (ETS), a government-run think-tank has called for.
South Korea should gradually ease carryover restrictions to better reflect the current national emissions reductions target and boost liquidity in the domestic emissions trading scheme (ETS), a government-run think-tank has called for.


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