South Korean CO2 prices are likely to be volatile over the next three years as an early, large permit surplus is replaced by shortages later in the trading phase, analysts at trading firm Ecoeye said Thursday.
Analysts see bumpy road ahead for South Korea’s CO2 market
South Korean CO2 prices are likely to be volatile over the next three years as an early, large permit surplus is replaced by shortages later in the trading phase, analysts at trading firm Ecoeye said Thursday.
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