This briefing aims to support institutional investors, policy makers, and broader stakeholders by providing insights into how policy can improve the role of responsible investment in the just transition to a sustainable economy in China and Indonesia.
The research focuses on the electric vehicle (EV) value chain between these two countries, given its importance for both climate goals and economic development. However, many of the findings extend beyond the EV value chain, as the integration of real-world sustainability and economic outcomes into investor decision-making is a common underlying theme across sustainability issues.
This briefing is informed by the high-level framework for a sustainable and just economic transition outlined in our report Investing for the economic transition: The case for whole-of-government policy reform. The research focused on the policy landscape and market practices to understand existing frameworks. Stakeholder engagements, including interviews and workshops with PRI signatories, policy makers, companies, and broader subject matter experts, provided valuable insights that furthered our understanding of perceived opportunities. This briefing will support our ongoing engagements with key stakeholders and contribute to efforts advancing a sustainable and just economic transition in China and Indonesia.
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Policy briefing: Economic transition in China and Indonesia
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