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Indonesia expected to introduce new law to stimulate carbon trading market

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To fully unleash the potential of the carbon credit market, Indonesian government plans to speed up the review of relevant regulations and introduce new laws in June. Moeldoko, the director of the Indonesian Presidential Office, vows to facilitate a smoother carbon trading before President Joko Widodo steps down in this October.

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