Analysts see China ETS in balance in first year

Published 11:10 on June 27, 2017  /  Last updated at 11:37 on June 27, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China’s national emissions trading scheme is likely to be roughly in balance in its first year due to the planned allocation process, but there are some distortions that could leave companies vulnerable to carbon leakage, said analysts at Thomson Reuters.
China’s national emissions trading scheme is likely to be roughly in balance in its first year due to the planned allocation process, but there are some distortions that could leave companies vulnerable to carbon leakage, said analysts at Thomson Reuters.


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