Development of ESG information disclosure regulations in China

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Hosted by UNEP FI and Eco-Business, this webinar will share insights into China’s policy development and facilitate exchanges between China and the rest of the world. As China defines and implements its national ESG disclosure regulations, what does 2025 hold for banks and other financial sector actors? How should China and Europe collaboratively advance the sustainable finance policy agenda to meet commitments to the Paris Accord and SDGs? Guo Peiyuan, Chairman of China Sustainable Investment Forum, will give a presentation, which will be followed by a panel discussion. Speakers include: - Gemma Sanchez Danes, Senior Leadership Team, EFRAG - Wei Yuan, Project Lead of China ESG Advisory and Asia Coordinator of SBFN, IFC - Fei Li, Global Co-Director of Disclosures, CDP Moderator: Shouqing Zhu, China Policy Senior Advisor, UNEP FI This webinar is the second in UNEP FI’s new APAC Policy Webinar Series in partnership with Eco-Business. This series is an offering of UNEP FI’s Regulatory Implementation Support Programme. Image credit: Unsplash / Danijel Durkovic
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