Indonesia’s new registry clears voluntary carbon exports without authorisation

Published 11:33 on July 8, 2026 / Last updated at 11:33 on July 8, 2026 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), International (Paris Article 6/PACM), Voluntary (VCM Developments, VCM Governance)

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Indonesia has issued new rules allowing some carbon credits to be traded overseas without government authorisation or corresponding adjustments, while setting out a framework for international standards to operate within the country’s revamped registry system due to be launched later this week.
Indonesia has issued new rules allowing some carbon credits to be traded overseas without government authorisation or corresponding adjustments, while setting out a framework for international standards to operate within the country’s revamped registry system due to be launched later this week.


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