Environmental, Social & Governance

[Webinar] Business Opportunities in China Carbon Market

(This webinar will be delivered in Cantonese and via Zoom)

Overview

Delving into the carbon markets on a global scale and within the People's Republic of China (PRC), this webinar provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to carbon markets.

By exploring the highlights of green development showcased at the China 20th National Congress, participants will gain valuable insights in the forthcoming decades. Discover how this knowledge can empower participants to identify and capitalise on business prospects within the realm of carbon markets.

Content

• Introduction of Carbon Markets
• Carbon Markets in Europe and in the United States
• China’s National Carbon Emission Scheme launched in 2021
• Core Climate launched by HKEX in 2022
• Carbon market opportunities in Hong Kong
• The role of Bank in Hong Kong Carbon Market

Who should attend

Directors and risk managers of listed companies, ESG professionals, industry practitioners, banking professional/corporates interested in carbon trading

Speaker/Course Instructor

Kenny SIU
Dr Kenny Siu is not only a surveyor and a RO but also holds positions as an INED of Unitas Holdings Limited and a senior consultant of King Stone Energy Group Limited and AECHK.

Dr Siu currently serves as a lecturer for different universities in Hong Kong, specialising in ESG, green finance, and carbon neutrality courses.

Dr Siu actively contributes to various media outlets, including Hong Kong Economic Times, CAPITAL, Master Insight Media, and Sing Pao Daily News, where he publishes articles and shares insightful videos on topics related to ESG and carbon neutrality.

Details

Code
TSBES24001401
Date & Time
Monday, 8 Apr 2024 (12:20PM - 1:20PM)
Venue
Virtual Platform
Relevant Subject
Type 1 - Dealing in securities
Type 2 - Dealing in futures contracts
Type 3 - Leveraged foreign exchange trading
Type 4 - Advising on securities
Type 5 - Advising on futures contracts
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Language
Trad. Chi / Cantonese
Hours
SFC:1.00, PWMA:1.00