The case for a ‘Clean Commodities Trading Company’ to advance Australia’s green superpower ambitions

By Oliver Yates and Elizabeth Thurbon

A Clean Commodities Trading Company classification would deliver massive and connected economic, environmental, and strategic gains.

Australia is uniquely positioned to become a green superpower. We believe a Clean Commodities Trading Company (CCTC) - potentially jointly owned with traditional partners such as Japan and South Korea - could be the next key to unlocking our green industrial potential. Working alongside a smart Production Tax Credit (PTC) scheme, a CCTC would derisk global supply and demand for nascent green industrial products like metals, hydrogen and fuels.

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