Commission tightens ESG rules to stop greenwashing
Companies operating environmental, social and governance funds in Taiwan have failed to provide enough information to address sustainability issues, the country's financial regulator has told the Financial Conduct Authority (CFO) in a video conference in the capital.
Source: taipeitimes.comPublished on 2021-07-06
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