The ASEAN Common Carbon Framework (ACCF) was featured at the UNFCCC COP30 in Belem, Brazil, through a panel discussion called “ASEAN Common Carbon Framework: Bridging National Priorities with Regional Goals.” Co-hosted by the Malaysia Carbon Market Association (MCMA), the ASEAN Alliance on Carbon Markets (AACM), and the Singapore Sustainable Finance Association (SSFA), the session focused on aligning national objectives with regional environmental goals. Representatives from the Carbon Markets Club also participated, highlighting the importance of collaborative efforts in advancing carbon market strategies within the ASEAN region. The ACCF aims to enhance regional cooperation and facilitate effective carbon trading frameworks among member states.

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