Indonesia has officially reopened to international carbon credit trading following a suspension of four years. The government has signed a decree reinstating trade of offset units under national standards or internationally recognised frameworks like the Verra and Gold Standard, and will deploy a decentralised, transparent registry to avoid double-counting. The move signals a renewed commitment to leveraging forestry and land-use-based offsets as part of the national climate strategy. Reuters
Relevance: For firms working with carbon offset markets (like Carbontier), new supply zones like Indonesia open opportunities — and for consultancies like Gronhem, advising clients on how to engage in these markets.






