Indonesia and Singapore Sign Deal to Make Carbon Trading Fairer
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Indonesia and Singapore signed two agreements on Monday to strengthen rules for a fair and high-integrity carbon market. The deals aim to ensure that carbon credit trading between the two countries is transparent and benefits both sides. Carbon markets allow countries to buy and sell credits for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The new agreements focus on clear standards and preventing fraud. This partnership is expected to boost investment in green projects while supporting climate goals.