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Singapore sets out corporate climate and board diversity disclosure requirements

Singapore has announced plans to make climate reporting mandatory for listed businesses in a bid to protect investors from the impact of the global warming and the effects of rising global economic growth, according to the latest government proposals in the country.

Source: pinsentmasons.com
Published on 2022-01-22

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