COP24: China seen on track for ETS launch in late 2020

Published 15:00 on December 12, 2018  /  Last updated at 16:16 on December 12, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, China

Government officials are saying little about the possible start date for China’s national emissions trading schemes after two previous delays, but a number of experts familiar with the latest developments say late 2020 remains the likely launch date for the world’s biggest carbon market.
Government officials are saying little about the possible start date for China’s national emissions trading schemes after two previous delays, but a number of experts familiar with the latest developments say late 2020 remains the likely launch date for the world’s biggest carbon market.


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