China faces long list of barriers before CCERs can be cleared for international trade, report finds

Published 07:55 on February 3, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:53 on February 3, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Aviation/CORSIA, China, International

Beijing has a lot of work to do to facilitate the international trade in Chinese carbon credits, despite emissions reductions generated from the country's national CCER offset programme having been deemed eligible in CORSIA's pilot phase, according to analysts.
Beijing has a lot of work to do to facilitate the international trade in Chinese carbon credits, despite emissions reductions generated from the country's national CCER offset programme having been deemed eligible in CORSIA's pilot phase, according to analysts.


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