Indonesia presidential candidate aims to speed up carbon trading regulations

Published 07:05 on January 19, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:33 on January 19, 2024  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, International, Other APAC, Voluntary

A frontrunner group in Indonesia’s presidential election has told local media they would introduce the country’s much-delayed carbon tax, as a government official said the tax would unlikely come into effect until 2025, according to an industry source.
A frontrunner group in Indonesia’s presidential election has told local media they would introduce the country’s much-delayed carbon tax, as a government official said the tax would unlikely come into effect until 2025, according to an industry source.


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