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Cop30: China to join Brazil-led coalition seeking improved carbon trading rules

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China will join a Brazil-led coalition to link carbon markets across major economies, one of the key environmental proposals set to be adopted at Cop30 in Belem on Friday.

The so-called Open Coalition for the Integration of Carbon Markets was created to align standards and make it easier for countries to trade carbon credits.

Developed by Brazil’s Ministry of Finance, it is part of the government’s Ecological Transformation Plan, a broad strategy to combine economic growth with social inclusion and environmental protection.

The move, first reported by Bloomberg, has been independently confirmed by the Post.

Officials said the coalition would remain open to any country that wanted to join and could eventually become the foundation for a global carbon market. Besides China and the European Union, Armenia, Canada, Chile, the United Kingdom and Zambia are also expected to take part in the initiative.

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Finance Ministry officials described the project as a voluntary partnership among nations with regulated or emerging carbon pricing systems. The goal is to make systems compatible, increase liquidity and transparency and help members meet their Paris Agreement targets.



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