South Korean CO2 prices could reach $45/t in 2020-21, analysts say

Published 09:19 on November 12, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:39 on November 13, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korean CO2 allowances could climb to as high as 52,000 won ($44.71) by the latter part of next year as the market's shortage is expected to deepen, analysts at Ecoeye said Tuesday.
South Korean CO2 allowances could climb to as high as 52,000 won ($44.71) by the latter part of next year as the market's shortage is expected to deepen, analysts at Ecoeye said Tuesday.


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