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This study examines the EU and Singapore green taxonomies, focusing on their similarities,
differences, and implications for firms. It explores how these frameworks guide sustainable
investments, enhance climate-risk management, and improve sustainability reporting. By
comparing these taxonomies, the study highlights their role in positioning firms as leaders in
the transition to a sustainable future. Additionally, it investigates taxonomy developments
across Asia, the Singapore taxonomy's potential applications within the region, and the
challenges firms face when navigating multiple taxonomies. This analysis provides insights
into managing sustainable investments in diverse regulatory environments while fostering
cross-border alignment in sustainability practices.
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Climate finance Green taxonomies Mitigation risk Transition risk Southeast Asia Europe China Interoperability
