South Korea weighs ETS regulatory changes for CBAM -expert

Published 06:57 on October 25, 2023  /  Last updated at 07:46 on October 25, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, South Korea

South Korea is considering introducing regulatory updates to help domestic companies better tackle the trade impact of carbon border taxes, though CO2 permits may continue to be handed out for free in the near term, experts told a conference on Wednesday.
South Korea is considering introducing regulatory updates to help domestic companies better tackle the trade impact of carbon border taxes, though CO2 permits may continue to be handed out for free in the near term, experts told a conference on Wednesday.


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