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Indonesia is positioning itself to become a key player in international carbon trading for projects in the forestry sector.
Indonesia plans to resume allowing its massive forestry sector to sell carbon credits after a three-year hiatus, a move that could help embattled offset markets to recover. The Asian country aims ...
Explore Indonesia’s nickel policy, investment opportunities, and regulatory challenges shaping the future of global supply ...
Japanese oil and gas explorer Inpex Corp on Wednesday started the front-end engineering design process for its Abadi ...
A vast tropical archipelago stretching across the equator, Indonesia is home to the world’s third-largest rainforest, home to ...
Indonesia's Ministry of National Development Planning, South Korea's Ministry of Environment, and the Global Green Growth ...
Indonesia is spearheading an ambitious development strategy to unlock a sustainable, inclusive and resilient economy, as part ...
Petronas has set ambitious targets for its carbon capture and storage (CCS) efforts. By 2030, the company aims to store 15 million tonnes of CO2 annually, the equivalent of Senegal’s annual emissions.
Indonesian goods were slapped with a 32 per cent tariff rate by the Trump administration on April 2. Read more at ...
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