BRIEFING: Japan wrestles with legal issues ahead of ETS launch

Published 11:59 on June 6, 2024  /  Last updated at 11:59 on June 6, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan

A government-appointed working group this week began grappling with legal issues flagged by economy ministry officials as potentially challenging, as Japan begins designing its mandatory emissions trading scheme slated to launch in 2026.
A government-appointed working group this week began grappling with legal issues flagged by economy ministry officials as potentially challenging, as Japan begins designing its mandatory emissions trading scheme slated to launch in 2026.


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