Number of Chinese CO2 exchanges hits 30 as investors seek market foothold

Published 10:27 on April 11, 2017  /  Last updated at 14:44 on April 11, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, Bavardage, China

The city of Turpan in western China’s Xinjiang Autonomous Region recently became home to the nation’s 30th carbon trading exchange, even as government officials have said only a few bourses will be allowed to operate in the national emissions trading scheme.
The city of Turpan in western China’s Xinjiang Autonomous Region recently became home to the nation’s 30th carbon trading exchange, even as government officials have said only a few bourses will be allowed to operate in the national emissions trading scheme.


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