ANALYSIS: Indonesia’s agreements with voluntary standards welcomed, but experts warn of complexity risks

Published 03:32 on October 8, 2025 / Last updated at 03:32 on October 8, 2025 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Insights (Analysis), International (Paris Article 6/PACM), Voluntary (VCM Developments, VCM Governance)

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Recent moves by the Indonesian government to ink recognition agreements with major voluntary standards will help provide wider market access to local projects, however experts are concerned about the inherent risks in what is being seen as increasingly complex regulatory framework.
Recent moves by the Indonesian government to ink recognition agreements with major voluntary standards will help provide wider market access to local projects, however experts are concerned about the inherent risks in what is being seen as increasingly complex regulatory framework.


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