A greener way to trade
Carbon credits are emerging as a new market for developing Asian nations, reports Umesh Pandey in Singapore As Asia starts to witness a rise in carbon trade, many markets are looking to start trading Certified Emission Reduction (CER) credits and Thailand is not being left behind. Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, China (both in Shanghai and Beijing) are all reported considering opening exchanges for trading carbon credits.
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