Carbon Pricing in AZEC Partner Countries: Design, Effectiveness, and Implications for the AZEC–DCM Policy Dialogue
Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) and
The Institute of Energy Economics
No 2025-RPR-44 in Books from Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Abstract:
To support the AZEC–DCM policy dialogue, this study examines the design and effectiveness of mandatory carbon pricing measures across all AZEC partner countries. The report is structured around three analytical components. First, it reviews existing carbon pricing policies and institutional arrangements in partner countries. Second, it assesses the role of upfront public investment, estimating how early spending on energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies can reduce long-term fuel subsidy burdens. Third, it analyses the current state of supply-chain greenhouse gas (GHG) visualisation and high-integrity carbon markets, identifying key gaps and implementation challenges. The report also synthesises insights from two AZEC–DCM policy dialogues held in 2025 and serves as a practical reference for policymakers, businesses, and other stakeholders seeking to advance effective carbon pricing and decarbonisation strategies across the AZEC region.
Date: 2026
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