Asian private equity firms grapple with tougher ESG demands | Equities
Asian portfolio companies are being urged to prepare for new regulations that require them to report on carbon emissions of their vendors and suppliers, a leading law firm has warned, as well as warnings about the risks losing businesses.
Source: asianinvestor.netPublished on 2023-07-30
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