The Kazakhstan Commodity Exchange, also known as Caspy, has been appointed to host trading in the country’s emissions trading scheme, which will restart on Jan. 1 after nearly two years of suspension.
Kazakhstan’s ‘Caspy’ exchange wins contract to host national carbon trade
The Kazakhstan Commodity Exchange, also known as Caspy, has been appointed to host trading in the country's emissions trading scheme, which will restart on Jan. 1 after nearly two years of suspension.
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