China ETS seen likely to introduce absolute emissions cap around 2030

Published 06:44 on August 5, 2024 / Last updated at 06:45 on August 5, 2024 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation)

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A major shift in the way China controls carbon emissions could mean the implementation of an absolute cap on CO2 output for the national carbon market around the end of this decade, according to analysts.
A major shift in the way China controls carbon emissions could mean the implementation of an absolute cap on CO2 output for the national carbon market around the end of this decade, according to analysts.


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