Swiss ITMO buyer confident of overcoming authorisation bottleneck in 2026

Published 13:25 on February 17, 2026 / Last updated at 13:25 on February 17, 2026 / / EMEA (Europe), International (Paris Article 6/PACM)

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The organisation mandated by Switzerland to buy its Article 6 credits has acknowledged that securing international carbon trade authorisation remains a bottleneck, but, thanks to experience gained in recent years, the country should move forward on bilateral trade agreements in 2026.
The organisation mandated by Switzerland to buy its Article 6 credits has acknowledged that securing international carbon trade authorisation remains a bottleneck, but, thanks to experience gained in recent years, the country should move forward on bilateral trade agreements in 2026.


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