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China’s ESG disclosure rules will drive green investment

A test drive of a BYD electric SUV in Shenzhen. The new ESG disclosure regime is expected to boost China’s position as a world leader in the EV sector (Photo: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg)
A test drive of a BYD electric SUV in Shenzhen. The new ESG disclosure regime is expected to boost China’s position as a world leader in the EV sector (Photo: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg)

Beijing is betting on its new disclosure regime to enhance its green credentials – though its success may depend on how high-emitting SOEs are treated

China’s major stock exchanges released a draft rule in February that would mandate more than 500 listed companies to publish sustainability reports by 2026 and align the world’s largest polluter with European and global standards, thereby boosting its green credentials.

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