Canadian firms urged to buy domestic offsets as voluntary market dragged into North American trade war

Published 01:07 on March 13, 2025  /  Last updated at 01:07 on March 13, 2025  /  Americas, Canada, US, Voluntary

Canadian businesses are being urged to prioritise purchasing domestic offsets in an effort to reduce the outflow of funds to the US voluntary carbon market amid President Donald Trump’s trade war against Canada.
Canadian businesses are being urged to prioritise purchasing domestic offsets in an effort to reduce the outflow of funds to the US voluntary carbon market amid President Donald Trump’s trade war against Canada.


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