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Singapore and Indonesia have expressed ambitions of becoming hubs for the growing carbon credit trade. But both marketplaces could be synergistic instead of competitive, said Associate Professor Simon Tay, Chairman, SIIA during a virtual dialogue on the Institute’s Haze Outlook 2021 report. While more details will be needed to flesh out the announcements made by both countries, Associate Professor Tay said he was taking an optimistic approach to looking at the situation. Read more in this media coverage of the Haze Outlook 2021 report in The Straits Times.

The results of the Haze Outlook 2021 report were announced at the recent webinar, “Haze Outlook 2021: Sustainable Resources and Opportunities in ASEAN”. For more information about this year’s assessment, visit this link.

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