Moody's says Asian coal companies will see a 'delayed impact' of the net-zero push
Swami Venkataraman of Moody's Investors Service says that when it comes to the transition toward net-zero emissions, Asian coal companies are under less pressure than their North American and European counterparts, but Asian countries will nonetheless see a "dramatic" reduction in coal usage over the next two decades.
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