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Vietnam plans to set carbon emission quotas for cement and steel industries

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After selling a considerable of carbon credits through the World Bank, the Vietnamese government is more optimistic about the prospects of the carbon credit market. According to statistics, Vietnamese corporations and organizations generate 41 million carbon credits, ranking fifth among countries in the world. Additionally, officials revealed plans to impose carbon emission quotas on the first batch of industries, including thermal power generation, cement, and steel, and adopt a total quantity control approach to price carbon credits.

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