Govt. Aims the National Carbon Market to be Fully Running on Late-June
The government is targeting a fully operational national carbon market by the end of June 2026, with large-scale carbon trading expected to begin in July 2026.
The government is targeting a fully operational national carbon market by the end of June 2026, with large-scale carbon trading expected to begin in July 2026.
Indonesia and Norway sign a COP30 carbon-trade deal for 12.5 million tons of CO₂, backed by funding for renewable projects. Indonesia targets 90 million tons of CO₂ transactions. Read the full story.
The Ministry of Environment (KLH) emphasized that Indonesia has made significant strides in strengthening its global carbon trading competitiveness.
Vice Chairman of the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) Eddy Soeparno in his keynote speech at the annual meeting of the Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA) said that Indonesia is ready to take off in developing a new economic model, the carbon economy.
Indonesia officially launched international carbon trading at the Indonesia Stock Exchange in Jakarta. Learn more.